FW: Registrations still open for CIRN conference 29 Sept 1 Oct.
-----Original Message----- From: Larry Stillman [mailto:larrys01@optusnet.com.au] Sent: September 15, 2004 3:49 AM To: communityinformatics@vancouvercommunity.net; cirn-admin; gcnp@globalcn.tc.ca; ci-text@vancouvercommunity.net; cirn-m; cirn-m Subject: Registrations still open for CIRN conference 29 Sept 1 Oct. Dear colleague, the detailed program for the rich and diverse program for the Community Informatics Research Network Conference and Colloquium, 'Sustainability and Community Technology: What Does this Mean for Community Informatics?' in Prato (near Florence ) Italy 29 Sept - 1 Oct is now online. 'Sustainability' has been identified as a key and controversial issue in community networking, and the purpose of the conference is to explore all its dimensions, resulting in a communique developed through plenary sessions, as well as the development of further activities of the CIRN network. There will also be opportunities for networking and social events in a beautiful small Tuscan city, close to Florence. In addition to keynotes, there are nearly 40 talks about projects and research from around the world, workshops, and a PhD colloquium. See http://www.ciresearch.net/conferences/schedule.php?cf=4 for the schedule (subject to amendments) and http://www.ciresearch.net/conferences/registration.php?cf=4 for registration information. Please don't miss this great opportunity to meet practitioners and researchers from around the globe, in a convivial atmosphere. Registrations are from EU125 and up. A listing of local hotels and travel information is also on the website. Please circulate this notice to colleagues. This conference has been generously sponsored by Claremont Graduate University, National Research Council Canada - Institute for Information Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Victoria University of Wellington, Centre for Community Networking Research, Monash University, Intel and The Canadian Research Alliance For Community Innovation And Networking (CRACIN). ********************** Larry Stillman Centre for Community Networking Research, Monash University www.ccnr.net www.webstylus.net 03 9903 1801 fax 9903 2564
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Michael Gurstein