What is the Centre for Community Networking Research?

This centre at Monash University holds a conference on ‘community networks’ annually at Monash’s Prato Centre in Italy (link 2006)

The Centre for Community Networking Research, Caulfield School of Information Technology, at Monash University, aims to understand how communities and community organisations are using new technologies. We are interested in the practicalities of information and technology usage and broader issues of community and institutional culture and memory as they are shaped through different understandings and uses of technologies. We are involved in 21 current projects and have 10 local and international PhD students.(linK)

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