Hi Vineeta,

You might want to take a look at the website of the CRACIN project
www.cracin.ca and specifically the paper by Graham Longford on Community
Networking and Civic Participation.  CRACIN (the Canadian Research
Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking) is a three year
research project examining Community Networking from a variety of
perspectives including civic engagement.  

Also, some of the articles that have appeared in the Journal of
Community Informatics http://ci-journal.net might be of interest (the
next issue will be out within the next week).

Best, 

Mike Gurstein


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Dear All,

I am doing my masters at LSE and am doing my dissertation on telecentres
and whether they have contributed to strengthening the citizen
government interface as a contributing factor to social policy. I am
looking for case studies and some theoretical explanations based on
Habermas and Edelman's theories.

I hope that some learned audience on this forum can guide me.

Regards 

Vineeta

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> Ghana Opens Information Centres
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> The Government is to establish Community Information Centres (CIC) in 
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> rural communities. It will also bridge the ICT gap between rural and 
> urban centres and expose the people to the relevant information needed

> to combat poverty. Mr Albert Kan Dapaah, Minister of Communications, 
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> Centres at Bawku and Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region, sponsored by

> the HIPC fund at the total cost of 712 million cedis.
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