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Part I: ICT and Community | ||
1 | Introduction | |
2 | Neighborhood or Community? Community in the Networked Society |
Singer, Jennifer. "Personal Perspective: Finding Community Through the Internet." Los Angeles Times, December 31, 1995, M3. Ventura, Michael. "The 21st Century is Now: With Small, Everyday Choices - Whether to Greet a Stranger, Where to Buy a Carton of Milk - We've Already Determined the Shape and Feel of the Next Millennium." Los Angeles Times Magazine, May 8, 1994, 22. Wellman, Barry, and Keith Hampton. "Living Networked On and Off Line." Contemporary Sociology 28, no. 6 (1999): 648-654.
Wellman, Barry. "Physical Place and Cyber Place: The Rise of Personalized Networking." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25, no. 2 (2001): 227-252. |
3 | Community Lost or Saved: Social Impacts of ICTs |
Kraut, R., V. Lunmark, M. Patterson, S. Kiesler, T. Mukopadhyay, and W. Scherlis. "Internet Paradox: A Social Technology That Reduces Social Involvement and Psychological Well-Being?" American Psychologist 53, no. 9 (1998): 1017-1031. Nie, Norman."Sociability, Interpersonal Relations, and the Internet: Reconciling Conflicting Findings." American Behavioral Scientist 45, no. 3 (2001): 420-435.
Sorin, Matei, and Sandra Ball-Rokeach. "Real and Virtual Social Ties: Connections in the Everyday Lives of Seven Ethnic Neighborhoods." American Behavioral Scientist 45, no. 3 (2001): 550-564. Hampton, Keith. "Place-Based and IT Mediated Community." Planning Theory and Practice 3, no. 2 (2002): 228-231. |
4 | Place-Based and IT Mediated Community |
Hampton, Keith, and Barry Wellman. "Neighboring in Netville: How the Internet Supports Community, Social Support and Social Capital in a Wired Suburb." City and Community 2, no. 4, 277-311.
Hampton, Keith. "Grieving For a Lost Network: Collective Action in a Wired Suburb." The Information Society 19, no. 5, 417-428. |
Part II: ICT and Planning | ||
5-6 | Modeling Urban Futures |
Shen, Qing. "A Spatial Analysis of Job Openings and Access in a U.S. Metropolitan Area." Journal of the American Planning Association 67, no. 1 (2001): 53-68. Kawabata, Mizuki. "Access to Jobs: Transportation Barriers Faced by Low-Skilled Autoless Workers in U.S. Metropolitan Areas." Ph.D. Thesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2002. Focus on Chapter 1 (Introduction), and Chapter 3 (Research Design). |
7 | Urban Spatial Structure: Understanding, Representing and Visualizing Place |
Singh, Raj. "Adapting Geographic Information Systems to Sketch Planning Needs." MCP Thesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 1996. An article based on this thesis is published in Environment and Planning B but is not available online. A shorter paper, "Sketch Planning with GIS," was presented at the Summer Assembly of the University Consortium for Geographic Information Sciences (UCGIS), 1997. Srinivasan, S., and J. Ferreira. "Estimating and simulating the transportation impacts of neighborhood-level changes in spatial characteristics: a Boston Metropolitan Area study." Paper presented at the ACSP Conference, Chicago, 1999. |
8 | Facilitating Dialogue, Evaluation, and Coordination |
Shiffer, Michael J. "Interactive Multimedia Planning Support: Moving from Stand-Alone Systems to the World Wide Web." Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 22 (2001): 649-664.
Ferraz de Abreu, Pedro. "New Information Technologies in Public Participation: A Challenge to Old Decision-Making Institutional Frameworks." Ph.D. Thesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2002. Focus on Chapter 1 (Introduction), Chapter 5 (The Experiment) and Chapter 6 (Discussing the Experiment). |
Part III: ICT and Place | ||
9 | Public Space |
Dotinga, Randy. "Stalker Tech: Students at the University of California at San Diego are Tracking their Friends' Locations with PDAs." In Salon.com. June 11, 2002. |
10 | Private Space |
Michelson, William, Karin Palm Lindén, and Tomas Wikström. "Forward to the Past? Home-Based Work and the Meaning, Use, and Design of Residential Space." Research in Community Sociology 9 (1999): 155-185. |
11 | Local and Global Development |
Wolfe, Mark R. "The Wired Loft: Lifestyle Innovation Diffusion and Industrial Networking in the Rise of San Francisco's Multimedia Gulch." Urban Affairs Review 34, no. 5 (1999): 707-728. |
Part IV: ICT and Governance | ||
12 | E-government - Beyond Automation |
NSF Digital Government Program. Review this Web page and read the current NSF Digital Government RFP (PDF).
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13 | Financing and Managing Metro Information Infrastructure |
"Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition and Access: The national Spatial Data Infrastructure." The Federal Geographic Data Committee and Executive Order 12906. (PDF) Cahan, Bruce. "Strategic investing in Community GIS." Presentation at Next Generation Community Statistical Systems Conference, Tampa. 2002. |
14 | Empowerment, Democracy, and Public Participation |
Ferraz de Abreu, Pedro. "New Information Technologies in Public Participation: A Challenge to Old Decision-Making Institutional Frameworks." Ph.D. Thesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT, 2002. (Focus on chapters 2, and 7.)
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