High technology and low-income communities prospects for the positive use of advanced information technology

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Otros Autores: Schön, Donald A., editor literari (editor literari), Sanyal, Bishwapriya, editor literari, Mitchell, William J. (William John), 1944- editor literari
Formato: 991009658840306719
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press [1999]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Conté: The informational city is a dual city: can it be reversed? / Manuel Castells
  • Changing geographies: technology and income / Peter Hall
  • Center cities as havens and traps for low-income communities: the potential impact of advanced information technology / Julian Wolpert
  • The city of bits hypothesis / William J. Mitchell
  • Information technology in historical perspective / Leo Marx
  • Equitable access to the online world / William J. Mitchell
  • Information technologies that change relationships between low-income communities and the public, and non-profit agencies that serve them / Joseph Ferreira, Jr.
  • Planning support systems for low-income communities / Michael Shiffer
  • Software entrepeneurship among the urban poor: could Bill Gates have succeded if he were black? Or improvished? / Alice H. Amsden, Jon Collins Clark
  • Action knowledge and symbolic knowledge: the computer as mediator / Jeanne Bamberger
  • The computer clubhouse: technological fluency in the inner city / Mitchel Resnick, Natalie Rusk, Stina Cooke
  • Computer as community memory: how people in very poor neighborhoods made a computer their own / Bruno Tardieu
  • Social empowerment through community networks / Alan Shaw, Michelle Shaw
  • Commodity and community in personal computing / Sherry Turkle
  • Approaches to community computing: bringing technology in low-income groups / Anne Beamish