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The Community Network Lifecycle: A Framework for Research and Action:
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Murali Venkatesh
Assessing the Need and Potential of Community Networking for Development
in Rural India: Special Issue: ICTs and Community Networking
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Christopher Blattman, Robert Jensen, Raul Roman
Community Technology and Community Building: Early Results from the
Creating Community Connections Project: Special Issue: ICTs and
Community Networking
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A Trajectory for Community Networks: Special Issue: ICTs and Community
Networking
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p. 381
John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson
Community Networks: Rules of Behavior and Social Structure: Special
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p. 395
Fiorella De Cindio, Oliverio Gentile, Philip Grew, Daniela Redolfi
Beyond Access: Psychosocial Barriers to Computer Literacy: Special
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Laura D. Stanley
Grieving for a Lost Network: Collective Action in a Wired Suburb:
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