
The Internet and Community Networks: Case Studies of Five U.S. Cities
9/24/2001 |
Presentation | John Horrigan
Presented to 2001 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference
This paper looks at five U.S. cities (Austin, Cleveland, Nashville, Portland, and Washington, DC) and explores strategies being employed by community activists and local governments to create and sustain community networking projects. Paper available at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/cs.CY/0109084
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