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Title: Community Network Development: Challenges and Solutions Main Research Question: How can community networks be developed in a way that is inclusive and beneficial to all members of the community, especially those who are resource poor? Methodology: The researchers conducted a longitudinal study on five next generation community networking projects in central New York. They observed the development of these projects and interviewed the project leaders and participants. They also reviewed relevant literature to understand the political and economic factors that influence community network development. Results: The researchers found that the development of these community networks was biased towards resource-rich organizations and away from resource-poor ones. This was due to the high costs of subscription and the preference for tried-and-tested uses of the network. They also found that the networks were not effectively meeting the local needs and values, which is contrary to their intended purpose. Implications: The researchers argue that the development of community networks should be guided by social policy choices that promote civic engagement and resist commodifying forces. They suggest that a new planning praxis is needed to ensure that these networks are developed in the public interest and are inclusive and beneficial to all members of the community. They also call for effective social action to support these goals. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0109076v2 Authors: arXiv ID: 0109076v2 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Community]] [[Category:Development]] [[Category:Networks]] [[Category:They]] [[Category:These]]
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