Community Network Development: Challenges and Solutions in Central New York
Title: Community Network Development: Challenges and Solutions in Central New York
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, interviewed the project leaders and participants, and analyzed the data to identify trends and challenges.
Results: The researchers found that the development of these community networks was biased towards resource-rich organizations, leading to a polarization and exclusion of resource-poor organizations. This was due to the high costs of subscription and the preference for tried-and-tested uses of the network.
Implications: The researchers argue that the development of community networks should be guided by social policy choices that promote civic responsibility and inclusivity. They suggest a new planning praxis that takes into account the local needs and values of the community, and resists the commodifying forces that may exclude certain members.
In conclusion, the development of community networks should be a collaborative process that values the participation of all members of the community. By adopting appropriate social policies and new planning practices, we can create networks that are inclusive, innovative, and responsive to the needs of the community.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0109076v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0109076v1