Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Schroeter, Ronald
The Brisbane Media Map is both an online resource and a tertiary-level authentic learning project. The Brisbane Media Map is an online database which provides a detailed overview of about 600 media...
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Schroeter, Ronald
The Brisbane Media Map is both an online resource and a tertiary-level authentic learning project. The Brisbane Media Map is an online database which provides a detailed overview of about 600 media...
Unleashing Creative Writers : Situated Engagement with Mobile Narratives (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark
The emergence of sophisticated multimedia phones in combination with improvements to the mobile Internet provides the possibility to read texts and stories on mobile handsets. However, the question...
Restrictions and constraints in mobile narratives for place-based community engagement (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark, Krcmar, Helmut
The usage of the mobile Internet increased tremendously within the last couple of years, and thereby the vision of accessing information anytime, anywhere became more realistic and a dominant design...
Fashion as a communication medium to raise environmental awareness and sustainable practice (2009)
Holgar, Monika, Foth, Marcus, Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana
Growing concern around ecological issues is prompting ever more reflection on human attitudes and actions within our environment. Environmental data is increasingly being sought to build awareness of...
Digital cities 6 : concepts, methods and systems of urban informatics (Workshop) (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Forlano, Laura, Hattori, Hiromitsu
Exploring key challenges of urban informatics research and development, this workshop looks at concepts, research methods and instruments that become the microscope of urban anatomy. We want to...
The Second Life of urban planning? Using NeoGeography tools for community engagement (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Bajracharya, Bhishna, Brown, Ross, Hearn, Greg
The majority of the world's citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel that...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo; QUT; J.tacchi@qut.edu.au, Foth, Marcus; QUT; M.foth@qut.edu.au, Hearn, Greg; QUT; G.hearn@qut.edu.au
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Pervasive computing and environmental sustainability : two conference workshops (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Paulos, Eric, Satchell, Christine, Dourish, Paul
Two workshops held at Pervasive 2008 and UbiComp 2008 brought together people who work on pervasive computing and HCI to tackle ecological concerns and use their expertise, skills, and insights to...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2009)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice (2009)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2009)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2009)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2009)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2009)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2009)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2009)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2009)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Pervasive computing and environmental sustainability : two conference workshops (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Paulos, Eric, Satchell, Christine, Dourish, Paul
Two workshops held at Pervasive 2008 and UbiComp 2008 brought together people who work on pervasive computing and HCI to tackle ecological concerns and use their expertise, skills, and insights to...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2009)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2009)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2009)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2009)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Pervasive computing and environmental sustainability : two conference workshops (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Paulos, Eric, Satchell, Christine, Dourish, Paul
Two workshops held at Pervasive 2008 and UbiComp 2008 brought together people who work on pervasive computing and HCI to tackle ecological concerns and use their expertise, skills, and insights to...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2009)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2009)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2009)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice (2009)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2009)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Pervasive computing and environmental sustainability : two conference workshops (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Paulos, Eric, Satchell, Christine, Dourish, Paul
Two workshops held at Pervasive 2008 and UbiComp 2008 brought together people who work on pervasive computing and HCI to tackle ecological concerns and use their expertise, skills, and insights to...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Digital cities 6 : concepts, methods and systems of urban informatics (Workshop) (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Forlano, Laura, Hattori, Hiromitsu
Exploring key challenges of urban informatics research and development, this workshop looks at concepts, research methods and instruments that become the microscope of urban anatomy. We want to...
Fashion as a communication medium to raise environmental awareness and sustainable practice (2009)
Holgar, Monika, Foth, Marcus, Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana
Growing concern around ecological issues is prompting ever more reflection on human attitudes and actions within our environment. Environmental data is increasingly being sought to build awareness of...
Restrictions and constraints in mobile narratives for place-based community engagement (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark, Krcmar, Helmut
The usage of the mobile Internet increased tremendously within the last couple of years, and thereby the vision of accessing information anytime, anywhere became more realistic and a dominant design...
The Second Life of urban planning? Using neogeography tools for community engagement (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Bajracharya, Bhishna, Brown, Ross A., Hearn, Gregory N.
The majority of the world’s citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel...
The Second Life of urban planning? Using neogeography tools for community engagement (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Bajracharya, Bhishna, Brown, Ross A., Hearn, Gregory N.
The majority of the world’s citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla
This chapter reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing use of interactive educational systems we call ‘Media Maps.’ Like maps in general,...
Garcia, Nicole, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla
This chapter reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing use of interactive educational systems we call ‘Media Maps.’ Like maps in general,...
Garcia, Nicole, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2009)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2009)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2009)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Traversing urban social spaces : how online research helps unveil offline practice (2009)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2009)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Pervasive computing and environmental sustainability : two conference workshops (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Paulos, Eric, Satchell, Christine, Dourish, Paul
Two workshops held at Pervasive 2008 and UbiComp 2008 brought together people who work on pervasive computing and HCI to tackle ecological concerns and use their expertise, skills, and insights to...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Digital cities 6 : concepts, methods and systems of urban informatics (Workshop) (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Forlano, Laura, Hattori, Hiromitsu
Exploring key challenges of urban informatics research and development, this workshop looks at concepts, research methods and instruments that become the microscope of urban anatomy. We want to...
Fashion as a communication medium to raise environmental awareness and sustainable practice (2009)
Holgar, Monika, Foth, Marcus, Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana
Growing concern around ecological issues is prompting ever more reflection on human attitudes and actions within our environment. Environmental data is increasingly being sought to build awareness of...
Restrictions and constraints in mobile narratives for place-based community engagement (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark, Krcmar, Helmut
The usage of the mobile Internet increased tremendously within the last couple of years, and thereby the vision of accessing information anytime, anywhere became more realistic and a dominant design...
The Second Life of urban planning? Using neogeography tools for community engagement (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Bajracharya, Bhishna, Brown, Ross A., Hearn, Gregory N.
The majority of the world’s citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla
This chapter reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing use of interactive educational systems we call ‘Media Maps.’ Like maps in general,...
Garcia, Nicole, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may...
The Second Life of urban planning? Using NeoGeography tools for community engagement (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Bajracharya, Bhishna, Brown, Ross, Hearn, Greg
The majority of the world's citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel that...
Unleashing Creative Writers : Situated Engagement with Mobile Narratives (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark
The emergence of sophisticated multimedia phones in combination with improvements to the mobile Internet provides the possibility to read texts and stories on mobile handsets. However, the question...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2009)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2009)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2009)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2009)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Traversing urban social spaces : how online research helps unveil offline practice (2009)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2009)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus, Gray, Heather L.
Advances in new media and web technology are making it easier for organizations and their employees, suppliers, customers and stakeholders to participate in the creation and management of content. It...
Pervasive computing and environmental sustainability : two conference workshops (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Paulos, Eric, Satchell, Christine, Dourish, Paul
Two workshops held at Pervasive 2008 and UbiComp 2008 brought together people who work on pervasive computing and HCI to tackle ecological concerns and use their expertise, skills, and insights to...
Action research practices and media for development (2009)
Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
A number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development initiatives, both within Australia and in South Asia have benefited from the application of a form of action...
Digital cities 6 : concepts, methods and systems of urban informatics (Workshop) (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Forlano, Laura, Hattori, Hiromitsu
Exploring key challenges of urban informatics research and development, this workshop looks at concepts, research methods and instruments that become the microscope of urban anatomy. We want to...
Fashion as a communication medium to raise environmental awareness and sustainable practice (2009)
Holgar, Monika, Foth, Marcus, Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana
Growing concern around ecological issues is prompting ever more reflection on human attitudes and actions within our environment. Environmental data is increasingly being sought to build awareness of...
Restrictions and constraints in mobile narratives for place-based community engagement (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark, Krcmar, Helmut
The usage of the mobile Internet increased tremendously within the last couple of years, and thereby the vision of accessing information anytime, anywhere became more realistic and a dominant design...
The Second Life of urban planning? Using neogeography tools for community engagement (2009)
Foth, Marcus, Bajracharya, Bhishna, Brown, Ross A., Hearn, Gregory N.
The majority of the world’s citizens now live in cities. Although urban planning can thus be thought of as a field with significant ramifications on the human condition, many practitioners feel...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla
This chapter reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing use of interactive educational systems we call ‘Media Maps.’ Like maps in general,...
Garcia, Nicole, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may...
Unleashing Creative Writers : Situated Engagement with Mobile Narratives (2009)
Wiesner, Kevin, Foth, Marcus, Bilandzic, Mark
The emergence of sophisticated multimedia phones in combination with improvements to the mobile Internet provides the possibility to read texts and stories on mobile handsets. However, the question...
Suburban nostalgia : the community building potential of urban screens (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
Urbanely nomadic residents are increasingly forgoing the potential of locale based serendipitous encounters in favour of digitally mediated interactions within their walled garden of existing social...
Public and situated displays to support communities (Workshop) (2008)
Taylor, Nick, Cheverst, Keith, Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, MacColl, Ian
This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners working with public displays in communities to share experiences and to identify research themes and issues arising from social and...
Designing for Place-Based Social Interaction of (2008)
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
Abstract Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2008)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
New media design to augment social networks of city residents (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
This poster reports on the plan for a three-year study underway to advance design knowledge of how residents in urban environments can be assisted to communicate and interact through the use of new...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2008)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a crossdisciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2008)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Pervasive persuasive technology and environmental sustainability (Workshop) (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Paulos, Eric, Igoe, Tom, Ratti, Carlo
Accepted proposal for a workshop held at the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, May 19th, 2008, Sydney, Australia
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Network Action Research (2008)
Key Words, Marcus Foth, Marcus Foth
• action research • communicative ecology • community informatics • networked individualism • research ethics • research methodology • social networks
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2008)
Gregory N, Marcus Foth, Nancy Odendaal, Greg Hearn
Abstract: Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and...
First Christina Spurgeon, Marcus Foth, Pernilla Severson, Christy Collis, Christina Spurgeon, Marcus Foth, ...
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Network Action Research (2008)
Network Action Research 2 Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such...
CityFlocks: A Mobile System for Social Navigation in Urban Public Places (2008)
Our physical world has certain characteristics that enable us to observe what other people do, how they behave and where they go. Sometimes, we can see traces on physical objects that provide hints...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2008)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a crossdisciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
communities through action research (2008)
Marcus Foth, Margot Brereton, Neighbourhoods Urbanism
Enabling local interaction and personalised networking in residential
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2008)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2008)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2008)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2008)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Site specific mobility and connection in Korea: bangs in between public and private (2008)
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2008)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice (2008)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Networking Serendipitous Social Encounters in Urban Neighbourhoods (2008)
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, Internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like water or electricity. From an urban informatics...
Mobile Spatial Interaction and Mediated Social Navigation (2008)
The increasing ubiquity of location and context-aware mobile devices and applications, geographic information systems (GIS) and sophisticated 3D representations of the physical world accessible by...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics: The Practice and Promise of the Real-Time City (2008)
I hope that this book will stimulate your mental metabolism with a rich and multi-faceted degustation menu. Sampling the 'dishes' prepared for this urban smorgasbord will take you on a tour de force...
Embedding an Ecology Notion in the Social Production of Urban Space (2008)
Klaebe, Helen G., Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
This chapter defines, explores and exemplifies research at the intersection of people, place and technology in cities. First we theorise the notion of ecology in the social production of space to...
Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice (2008)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an...
Action Research and New Media: Concepts, Methods and Cases (2008)
Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus, Lennie, June
Action research is now a well-documented and well-accepted research methodology. Moreover, it is especially appropriate in new media research, where innovation and change are continual, and where...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice (2008)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Suburban nostalgia : the community building potential of urban screens (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
Urbanely nomadic residents are increasingly forgoing the potential of locale based serendipitous encounters in favour of digitally mediated interactions within their walled garden of existing social...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Choi, Jaz Hee-Jeong, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Although social and cultural research on mobile communication is exploding, many studies tend to take a technical view on the mobile phone as a personal networking device that connects people...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Traversing urban social spaces: How online research helps unveil offline practice (2008)
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
This chapter presents a discussion of methodological considerations in urban informatics research. As an exemplar, we examine a health communication research blog set up to produce insights into the...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Suburban nostalgia : the community building potential of urban screens (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
Urbanely nomadic residents are increasingly forgoing the potential of locale based serendipitous encounters in favour of digitally mediated interactions within their walled garden of existing social...
New media design to augment social networks of city residents (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
This poster reports on the plan for a three-year study underway to advance design knowledge of how residents in urban environments can be assisted to communicate and interact through the use of new...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant 'communities' in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are turning...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Suburban nostalgia : the community building potential of urban screens (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
Urbanely nomadic residents are increasingly forgoing the potential of locale based serendipitous encounters in favour of digitally mediated interactions within their walled garden of existing social...
New media design to augment social networks of city residents (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
This poster reports on the plan for a three-year study underway to advance design knowledge of how residents in urban environments can be assisted to communicate and interact through the use of new...
Pervasive persuasive technology and environmental sustainability (Workshop) (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Paulos, Eric, Igoe, Tom, Ratti, Carlo
Accepted proposal for a workshop held at the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, May 19th, 2008, Sydney, Australia
Public and situated displays to support communities (Workshop) (2008)
Taylor, Nick, Cheverst, Keith, Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, MacColl, Ian
This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners working with public displays in communities to share experiences and to identify research themes and issues arising from social and...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Suburban nostalgia : the community building potential of urban screens (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
Urbanely nomadic residents are increasingly forgoing the potential of locale based serendipitous encounters in favour of digitally mediated interactions within their walled garden of existing social...
New media design to augment social networks of city residents (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
This poster reports on the plan for a three-year study underway to advance design knowledge of how residents in urban environments can be assisted to communicate and interact through the use of new...
Pervasive persuasive technology and environmental sustainability (Workshop) (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Paulos, Eric, Igoe, Tom, Ratti, Carlo
Accepted proposal for a workshop held at the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, May 19th, 2008, Sydney, Australia
Public and situated displays to support communities (Workshop) (2008)
Taylor, Nick, Cheverst, Keith, Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, MacColl, Ian
This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners working with public displays in communities to share experiences and to identify research themes and issues arising from social and...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Communication policies for urban village connections: beyond access? (2008)
Marcus Foth, Aneta M. Podkalicka
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Communication policies for urban village connections: beyond access? (2008)
Marcus Foth, Aneta M. Podkalicka
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Communication policies for urban village connections: beyond access? (2008)
Marcus Foth, Aneta M. Podkalicka
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Participation, animation, design: A tripartite approach to urban community networking (2008)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
CityFlocks: Designing Social Navigation for Urban Mobile Information Systems (2008)
Bilandzic, Mark, Foth, Marcus, De Luca, Alexander
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledge and experiences of local residents, so as to gather information about their new environment. Its...
Notley, Tanya M., Foth, Marcus
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and...
Impacts of Social Computing on the Architecture of Urban Spaces (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Sanders, Paul S.
The development of increasingly compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
The Role of New Media and Digital Narratives in Urban Planning and Community Development (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G., Hearn, Gregory N.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant ‘communities’ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism (Workshop) (2008)
Paulos, Eric, Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Kim, Younghui, Dourish, Paul, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
In this workshop we propose to explore new approaches to bring about real environmental change by looking at the success of empowering technologies that enable grassroots activism and bottom up...
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus
As the early 21st century society evolves into a hybrid world of digital and physical environments, a new generation of users is traversing seamlessly between online and offline dimensions in these...
Emerging Technology: New Opportunities for the Community Sector. Editorial (2008)
This issue of the Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication brings together research papers that seek to continue a dialogue about key questions started in the last...
Internet Technology and Urban Sustainability (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Brereton, Margot, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong
Environmental conservation and anthropogenic climate change are issues which can no longer be ignored by any government, industry or academic community. However, compared to the rapid rate at which...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Parker, Elizabeth A., Foth, Marcus, Jamali, Soad
Empirical research has shown that household and neighbourhood characteristics are significantly linked to particular health-behaviour profiles. Specifically, people living in lower socioeconomic...
Collective and Network Sociality in an Urban Village (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Bilandzic, Mark, Satchell, Christine
Our ongoing research program explores the communicative ecology of urban residents and the way these findings can inform design innovation of interactive web, mobile and geospatial applications and...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Kraemer, Kenneth L.
This paper presents a discussion of design considerations for community web portals as social networking systems. We analyse and compare the social interaction approach, design considerations and...
Suburban nostalgia : the community building potential of urban screens (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
Urbanely nomadic residents are increasingly forgoing the potential of locale based serendipitous encounters in favour of digitally mediated interactions within their walled garden of existing social...
New media design to augment social networks of city residents (2008)
Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Schroeter, Ronald
This poster reports on the plan for a three-year study underway to advance design knowledge of how residents in urban environments can be assisted to communicate and interact through the use of new...
Pervasive persuasive technology and environmental sustainability (Workshop) (2008)
Foth, Marcus, Satchell, Christine, Paulos, Eric, Igoe, Tom, Ratti, Carlo
Accepted proposal for a workshop held at the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, May 19th, 2008, Sydney, Australia
Public and situated displays to support communities (Workshop) (2008)
Taylor, Nick, Cheverst, Keith, Satchell, Christine, Foth, Marcus, MacColl, Ian
This workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners working with public displays in communities to share experiences and to identify research themes and issues arising from social and...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Foth, Marcus, De Cindio, Fiorella
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, trying to create instant ‘communities’ in dense concentrations. In Hong Kong for example, new high-rise...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Adkins, Barbara, Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer, Higgs, Peter
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of “soft‿ factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Methods and Systems to Facilitate Social Networking in Inner-City Neighbourhoods (2007)
Software tools that help collocated urban residents to create and maintain social networks based on geographic proximity present design challenges beyond those known from dispersed online community...
Ethnographic Action Research (2007)
Tacchi, Jo, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Greg
Ethnographic Action Research is a methodology that has been developed and tested over the past five years in a number of community-based information and communication technology (ICT) for development...
Participation, Animation, Design: The PAD Approach to Urban Community Networking (2007)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities” in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Participation, Animation, Design: The PAD Approach to Urban Community Networking (2007)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Communication policies for urban village connections : beyond access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Communication policies for urban village connections : beyond access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Communication policies for urban village connections : beyond access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Foth, Marcus, De Cindio, Fiorella
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, trying to create instant ‘communities’ in dense concentrations. In Hong Kong for example, new high-rise...
Communication policies for urban village connections: Beyond access? 369 (2007)
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Meadows, Michael, High, Craig, McElhinney, Stephen, Gunders, Lisa, Bishop, Rebecca, Van Vuuren, Kitty, ...
Michael Meadows reviews the book 'The electronic reporter: broadcast journalism in Australia,' 2nd ed., by Barbara Alysen, published by UNSW Press, 2005; Craig Hight reviews the book 'Documentary...
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Foth, Marcus, De Cindio, Fiorella
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, trying to create instant ‘communities’ in dense concentrations. In Hong Kong for example, new high-rise...
Communication policies for urban village connections: beyond access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Meadows, Michael, High, Craig, McElhinney, Stephen, Gunders, Lisa, Bishop, Rebecca, Van Vuuren, Kitty, ...
Michael Meadows reviews the book 'The electronic reporter: broadcast journalism in Australia,' 2nd ed., by Barbara Alysen, published by UNSW Press, 2005; Craig Hight reviews the book 'Documentary...
Urban informatics: the internet, locative media and mobile technology for urbanites (2007)
WEBCAST Cities are exciting. Cities are buzzing. They are alive with movement. A rapid flow of exchange is facilitated by a meshwork of infrastructure connections: road systems, building complexes,...
Participation, animation, design: The PAD approach to urban community networking (2007)
Theories of networked individualism and forms of urban alienation challenge the continued purpose and relevance of conventional community tools in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
Urban computing and mobile devices: social patchwork - urban history lines (2007)
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village ? an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia ? seeks to integrate residential, commercial, educational, social and cultural facilities....
Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Summerville, Jennifer A., Higgs, Peter L.
The roles of proximity and locale have been the subject of a growing literature on cross-organisational linkages in the field of Creative Industries. Research to date points to the importance of both...
Introduction: The Human Web (2007)
Martinotti, Guido, Dal Fiore, Filippo, Foth, Marcus
Editorial Introduction to the March 2007 issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. This issue deals with the contributions of "soft" factors to the origin of different processes that eventually...
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Certain patterns of interaction between people point to networks as an adequate conceptual model to characterise some aspects of social relationships mediated or facilitated by information and...
Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society (2007)
Book review of Willson, Michele A., Technically Together: Rethinking Community within Techno-Society, Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2006, ISBN 0 8204 7613 7, viii+250 pp.
Communicative Ecologies: Editorial Preface (2007)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
The term 'ecology' has a lot to offer communication research. This biological analogy opens up research into time and space dynamics, population growth and lifecycles, networks, clusters, niches, and...
Connecting communities using new media: The sharing stories project (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned development in Brisbane, Australia, established through a partnership between Queensland University of Technology (QUT)...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Social patchwork – urban history lines (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV; www.kgurbanvillage.com.au) — an AU$400 million urban renewal project in inner-city Brisbane, Australia — seeks to integrate residential, commercial,...
Urban computing and mobile devices: Mobile Location Bookmarking (2007)
Mobile Location Bookmarking, an urban community platform, lets residents use their mobile phones to leave virtual notes at places of interest and share their experiences with other residents in real...
Matthes, Natascha Y., Foth, Marcus
The recent advent of mash-ups based on geobrowsers and social networking technologies holds great potential to use maps for sharing outcomes of activities in Environmental Education and to raise...
Embedding digital narratives and new media in urban planning (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N., Klaebe, Helen G.
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, creating instant “communities‿ in relatively dense concentrations. As a consequence, urban planners are...
Digital Storytelling and History Lines: Community Engagement in a Master-Planned Development (2007)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus, Burgess, Jean E., Bilandzic, Mark
The introduction of new media and information and communication technology enables a greater variety of formats and content beyond conventional texts in the application and discourse of public...
The View from Everywhere: Towards an Epistemology for Urbanites (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Odendaal, Nancy, Hearn, Gregory N.
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to...
Communication Policies for Urban Village Connections: Beyond Access? (2007)
Foth, Marcus, Podkalicka, Aneta M.
The urban renewal strategies being rolled out in all Australian capitals result in an increasing number of residents living and sharing space in city areas. This densification process calls for a...
Carroll, Julie-Anne, Adkins, Barbara A., Foth, Marcus, Parker, Elizabeth A.
There is an emergent trend in both urban design and health-related literature calling for strengthened connections between these fields, with the aim of meshing social aspects of urban design with...
Virtual Fish: Visual Evidence of Connectivity in a Master-Planned Urban Community (2007)
Young, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Matthes, Natascha Y.
The rapid densification of urban areas around the world offers exciting opportunities for new place-based artworks and loca-tive media that aim at engaging, informing and entertaining members of...
Foth, Marcus, De Cindio, Fiorella
Many new urban developments are systematically planned and rapidly built and marketed, trying to create instant ‘communities’ in dense concentrations. In Hong Kong for example, new high-rise...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Foth, Marcus; Queensland University Of Technology; M.foth@qut.edu.au, Adkins, Barbara; Queensland University Of Technology; B.adkins@qut.edu.au
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This papers point of departure is the stark contrast...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina, Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Greg N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Greg, Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Greg
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean, Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Greg T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call ‘Media Maps’. Like maps in general,...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Jean Burgess, Marcus Foth, Helen Klaebe
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call 'Media Maps'. Like maps in general, Media...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
This PhD study is at the intersection of people, place and technology and pioneers innovative development approaches towards interactive social networking systems informed by community, social and...
Theories of networked individualism and urban alienation have challenged the continued purpose and relevance of conventional communities in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
Theories of networked individualism and urban alienation have challenged the continued purpose and relevance of conventional communities in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
Theories of networked individualism and urban alienation have challenged the continued purpose and relevance of conventional communities in urban neighbourhood. However, the majority of urban...
Capturing community memory with oral history and new media: the sharing stories project (2006)
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Sociocultural Animation (2006)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
In urban residential environments in Australia and other developed countries, internet access is on the verge of becoming a ubiquitous utility like gas or electricity. From an urban sociology and...
Network Action Research (2006)
Current literature stresses the significance of networks and network theory in both social as well as technical domains. Not only is the role of networked technologies (such as mobile phones and the...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Research to Inform the Design of Social Technology for Master-Planned Communities (2006)
Developers and governments around the world are struggling to achieve socially sustainable neighbourhood communities in master-planned residential developments. This paper discusses research in...
Spurgeon, Christina L., Foth, Marcus, Severson, Pernilla, Collis, Christy
This paper reports on Australian and Swedish experiences in the iterative design, development, and ongoing usage of an interactive educational system we call 'Media Maps'. Like maps in general, Media...
Participatory Design and Action Research: Identical Twins or Synergetic Pair? (2006)
In this paper we explore the similarities and differences of participatory design and action research in a cross-disciplinary fashion. We briefly outline two distinct studies: (1) a design study that...
Facilitating Social Networking in Inner-City Neighborhoods (2006)
The success of new social networking systems for residents of inner-city neighborhoods depends on the software’s ability to animate and support meaningful interaction between proximate users, to...
Capturing Community Memory with Oral History and New Media: The Sharing Stories Project (2006)
Klaebe, Helen G., Foth, Marcus
The Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV) is a diverse inner-city master-planned community in Brisbane, Australia, established through a strong partnership between the Queensland University of Technology...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Towards Knowledge Management for Explorers: The Case of the Brisbane Airport Corporation (2006)
Timbrell, Gregory T., Foth, Marcus, Hearn, Gregory N.
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has recently been recognised as the world’s most efficient and customer focused privatised airport. Studying the corporate strategies and knowledge management...
Community informatics research has found that the provision of technical connectivity in local neighbourhoods alone does not ensure community interaction. Externally initiated projects applied to...
Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media (2006)
Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, Klaebe, Helen G.
In the policy imagination, the practice of citizenship has conventionally been separated from entertainment, leisure and consumption activities. This interpretation is based on a traditional but...
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M., Taylor, Wallace
The design of technology to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increasingly important for many countries around the world. México and South Africa are particularly prone to issues...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Sociocultural Animation (2005)
The emergence of global computer networks and the ubiquitous availability of advanced information and communication technology (ICT) since the mid Nineties has given rise to the hope that the...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
The development of more and more compact cities draws critical attention to the design and architecture of apartment buildings and their role as elemental components of urban renewal. At the same...
Action Research in the Design of New Media and ICT Systems (2005)
Hearn, Gregory N., Foth, Marcus
In this chapter, we introduce action research as a methodology that lends itself well to the emerging issues in the design, delivery and research of ICT systems and new media applications. We...
Foth, Marcus, Adkins, Barbara A.
Communities of place feature prominently in new urbanism movements and in master-planned inner-city developments that result from urban renewal. This paper’s point of departure is the stark...
Local Media Mapping in Media and Communications Studies: The Brisbane Media Map (2005)
Collis, Christy, Foth, Marcus, Spurgeon, Christina L.
This paper attends to two key policy issues in the media and communications sector, and focuses on an innovative case study through which both are being addressed. The case study here is the Brisbane...
Networked communities: an answer to urban alienation? (2005)
Marcus Foth considers whether communication technologies can reduce urban alienation.
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks have been designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Online community networks are designed to supplement residential communities in an effort to revitalise and grow neighbourhoods, but they are challenged in times of networked individualism. Recent...
Animating personalised networking in a student apartment complex through participatory design (2004)
This paper describes the research design of an ongoing case study in an apartment complex comprising approximately 160 interna-tional students in Brisbane, Australia. The objective of the study...
Working Towards Continuity in a Highly Volatile Community Network (2004)
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper describes an action research study which utilises the PAD...
Sustainability has been identified as a key, yet controversial issue in community informatics and community networking research. This paper draws on an action research study in an urban apartment...
Foth, Marcus, Brereton, Margot
This paper explores how to support the building of networks and network social capital in place-based communities through the use of internet and personal communications technologies. The trends away...
Ethnographic Action Research Website (2004)
Since late 2002, the ICTpr website at http://cirac.qut.edu.au/ictpr/ is part of the ethnographic action research network in the initiative for ‘ICTs and Poverty Reduction’ supported by UNESCO....
Current communication research into online communities is strongly directed at peer-topeer networks and virtual communities which are dispersed and not linked to any one physical location. The...
Hartley, John, Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus
This paper proposes that interactive technologies can combine with training and enterprise development, and young people’s desires for content creation, to establish a network of users across...
Connectivity Does Not Ensure Community: On Social Capital, Networks and Communities of Place (2003)
Putnam reports a decline of social capital in society, Castells speaks of a privatisation of sociability. In this paper, I argue that, in local contexts, the internet holds the potential to grow...
www.quac.org.au: Positive Space Online (2003)
Foth, Marcus, Brown, Steven, Marriott, Kevin
A poster presentation outlining the objectives of and experiences derived from the website of the Queensland AIDS Council 2001 to 2003.
Current communication research into online communities is strongly directed at peer-topeer networks and virtual communities which are dispersed and not linked to any one physical location. The...
Connectivity Does Not Ensure Community: On Social Capital, Networks and Communities of Place (2003)
Putnam reports a decline of social capital in society, Castells speaks of a privatisation of sociability. In this paper, I argue that, in local contexts, the internet holds the potential to grow...
www.quac.org.au: Positive Space Online (2003)
Foth, Marcus, Brown, Steven, Marriott, Kevin
A poster presentation outlining the objectives of and experiences derived from the website of the Queensland AIDS Council 2001 to 2003.
Hartley, John, Hearn, Greg N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus
This paper proposes that interactive technologies can combine with training and enterprise development, and young people’s desires for content creation, to establish a network of users across...
Current communication research into online communities is strongly directed at peer-topeer networks and virtual communities which are dispersed and not linked to any one physical location. The...
Hartley, John, Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus
This paper proposes that interactive technologies can combine with training and enterprise development, and young people’s desires for content creation, to establish a network of users across...
Connectivity Does Not Ensure Community: On Social Capital, Networks and Communities of Place (2003)
Putnam reports a decline of social capital in society, Castells speaks of a privatisation of sociability. In this paper, I argue that, in local contexts, the internet holds the potential to grow...
www.quac.org.au: Positive Space Online (2003)
Foth, Marcus, Brown, Steven, Marriott, Kevin
A poster presentation outlining the objectives of and experiences derived from the website of the Queensland AIDS Council 2001 to 2003.
Current communication research into online communities is strongly directed at peer-topeer networks and virtual communities which are dispersed and not linked to any one physical location. The...
Hartley, John, Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus
This paper proposes that interactive technologies can combine with training and enterprise development, and young people’s desires for content creation, to establish a network of users across...
Connectivity Does Not Ensure Community: On Social Capital, Networks and Communities of Place (2003)
Putnam reports a decline of social capital in society, Castells speaks of a privatisation of sociability. In this paper, I argue that, in local contexts, the internet holds the potential to grow...
www.quac.org.au: Positive Space Online (2003)
Foth, Marcus, Brown, Steven, Marriott, Kevin
A poster presentation outlining the objectives of and experiences derived from the website of the Queensland AIDS Council 2001 to 2003.
Current communication research into online communities is strongly directed at peer-topeer networks and virtual communities which are dispersed and not linked to any one physical location. The...
Hartley, John, Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus
This paper proposes that interactive technologies can combine with training and enterprise development, and young people’s desires for content creation, to establish a network of users across...
Connectivity Does Not Ensure Community: On Social Capital, Networks and Communities of Place (2003)
Putnam reports a decline of social capital in society, Castells speaks of a privatisation of sociability. In this paper, I argue that, in local contexts, the internet holds the potential to grow...
www.quac.org.au: Positive Space Online (2003)
Foth, Marcus, Brown, Steven, Marriott, Kevin
A poster presentation outlining the objectives of and experiences derived from the website of the Queensland AIDS Council 2001 to 2003.
Current communication research into online communities is strongly directed at peer-topeer networks and virtual communities which are dispersed and not linked to any one physical location. The...
Hartley, John, Hearn, Gregory N., Tacchi, Jo A., Foth, Marcus
This paper proposes that interactive technologies can combine with training and enterprise development, and young people’s desires for content creation, to establish a network of users across...