-----Original Message----- From: ciresearchers-owner@vancouvercommunity.net [mailto:ciresearchers-owner@vancouvercommunity.net] On Behalf Of Larry Stillman Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:35 PM To: ciresearchers@vancouvercommunity.net; communityinformatics@vancouvercommunity.net Subject: [ciresearchers] Journal of Community Informatics special issue with selected Prato Conference papers is now out. Special Thanks to Mike Gurstein and other editorial volunteers for their help. http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/issue/current (just a simple cut and past below) Special Issue: Prato Community Informatics Conference: 2010 Editorial: Special Issue Prato Conference Ricardo Gomez, Larry Stillman The Ethical Responsibility of Researchers in Community Informatics Michael Gurstein Articles Flying blind, or going with the flow?: Using constructivist evaluation to manage the unexpected in the GraniteNet project Catherine Arden, Kathryn McLachlan, Trevor Cooper Public Access to the Internet and Social Change: An experience in Colombia, between silence and hope Ricardo Gomez, Luis Fernando Baron-Porras Using Collaboration Patterns for Contextualizing Roles in Community Systems Design Aldo de Moor Poetic publics: Agency and rhetorics of netroots activism in post-earthquake LAquila Pamela Pietrucci Open educational resources or closed learning management systems? The Challenge of Designing ICT Support for Learning Communities in Higher Education Patricia Arnold ICTs Meanings and Practices: Contributions from the Social Representation Approach Mauro Sarrica Lighting up the Dark: Telecenter Adoption in a Caribbean Agricultural Community Paola Prado e-Research Infrastructure and Community Research Tom Denison, Graeme Johanson Applying a Community Informatics Approach as Part of Rehabilitation in US Prisons Lassana Magassa Equity, pedagogy and inclusion. Harnessing digital technologies to support higher education access and success Alison Elliott Inside the "People of the Wheelbarrows": participation between online and offline dimension in the post-quake social movement Manuela Farinosi, Emiliano Treré Reviews Participation in Broadband Society Vols. 1 & 2 Larry Stillman