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Good morning everyone,
 
Last weeks poll results are on the forum
<http://www.mcgassociates.co.uk/index.php?option=com_punbo&Itemid=20&tas
k=viewforum&id=2>  for discussion.  This week's poll has a tenuous link
to last weeks in that it requires internet interaction.  Its base of
interest however is not aimed at its usefulness to society as a tool but
as an element of societal change and segregation.  
 
Last year I read an article on IBNIS (Internet-based Neighbourhood
Information Systems) which highlighted the very real possibility of
segregation caused by access to information which until recently has not
been available to the general population.  In this instance I am
referring to the new neighbourhood statistics available on the
statistics.gov.uk website.  Not necessarily a new concept but one that
is maturing as technologies progress.  What I would like to know from
your perspective as GI practitioners is "Do
<http://www.mcgassociates.co.uk/index.php?option=com_punbo&Itemid=20&tas
k=viewforum&id=2>  you think that Internet-based Neighbourhood
Information Systems will segregate communities".  Your thoughts and
comments are always welcome; the forum now allows guest postings without
the need to register so please feel free to comment. 
 
Thank you for your time,
 
MCG
 
 

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