Abstract
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 that stem from urban densification and a lack of adequate affordable housing. Governments look to ICT to take on a mediating and facilitating role. This paper reports on research-inprogress of a tri-continental study. The external factors and aims of this pilot project identifying local case studies to prepare for a larger and longer term international comparison of local community networking approaches are examined. It is argued that by careful attention to cultural and social assets in the community, innovations will be engendered which enhance economic and social development. Preliminary design implications for the support of neighbourhood interactions across different socio-cultural contexts are presented. Copyright the author(s) and CHISIG.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ACM International Conference Proceeding Series|ACM Int. Conf. Proc. Ser. |
Pages | 345-348 |
Number of pages | 3 |
Volume | 206 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Event | 18th Australia Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, OZCHI '06 - Sydney, NSW Duration: 1 Jul 2006 → … |
Conference
Conference | 18th Australia Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, OZCHI '06 |
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City | Sydney, NSW |
Period | 1/07/06 → … |
Keywords
- Australia
- community informatics
- community networks
- interaction design
- México
- residential neighbourhoods
- South Africa
- urban renewal