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Journal of Community Informatics

Special issue on Latin America and Community Informatics
Guest editors: Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla and Christoph Roessner

September 15, 2006.

The Journal of Community Informatics http://ci-journal.net brings together a 
global range of academics, CI practitioners and national and multi-lateral 
policy makers. This issue of the Journal of Community Informatics will contain 
double blind peer-reviewed research articles as well as commentaries by leading 
CI practitioners and policy makers.

A forthcoming special edition of the Journal will focus on Latin America and 
community informatics. It is intended as a forum for the specialists of the 
region to systematize the issues currently being faced both by practitioners 
and academics. This issue will also integrate the regional discussion with the 
academic research in community informatics world wide. It should cover both the 
work of practitioners in the field, together with theoretical and 
methodological proposals directly and indirectly related with community 
informatics.

We invite original, non published articles on the general subject, as well as 
related ones. Comparative and analytical exercises, based on original research 
or secondary sources, are welcome.

The following is a non exhaustive list of topics. If you feel that there is any 
subject related to Community Informatics and Latin America worth including, 
please feel free to submit a paper or to consult with the guest editors.

General outlook of the issues of CI in the region
Country Case Studies, including comparative studies with countries outside the 
region subject of this special issue. Discussion of specific issues, among 
them: New analytical and methodological approaches to address, research or 
drafting of public policies regarding imbalances of access and usage of ICTs in 
the region. Multilingual, multiethnic communities The role of Community Based 
Telecenters and Cyber Cafes Infrastructure development and regulation IP 
regulation and its consequences for CI in the region ICTs and Education in 
communities ICTs and Health in communities Strategic use of ICTs in communities 
Approaches to sustainability of CI related projects Small and Medium Business 
support within communities Community based Business Models Usability and 
Communities - Problems and Innovations in Human-Computer-Interaction


It is expected that potential authors will submit both full articles, for 
peer-review, as well as short pieces, commenting on specific experiences and / 
or policy / regulatory issues, to be reviewed by the guest editors. Books and 
reports authors are invited to send them for comment on the books reviewed 
section of the special edition.

This edition of the Journal will accept submissions in English, Spanish, 
Portuguese, and French, it is our intention to have a fully bilingual issue, 
with English versions of all papers. Unless preferred otherwise by the authors, 
the Journal will provide translations into English of any article needing it.

For information about submission requirements, please visit: 
http://ci-journal.net/submissions.php

Please, submit papers on RTF or ODT (open document) formats. Deadline for
submissions: January 31st, 2007. Publication date to be announced to the 
writers after consideration of translation requirements.

For further information, clarifications, comments or suggestions, and to send 
papers for consideration, please contact any one of the guest editors:

Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla
Associate Professor, Department of Communications, Pontificia Universidad 
Católica del Perú evillan(at)gmail(dot)com, evillan(at)pucp(dot)edu(dot)pe 
Christoph Roessner Program officer ChasquiNet Fundación, Quito, Ecuado and 
acting secretary of Covitalc - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the virtual research 
consortium of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) (christoph (at)chasquinet(dot)org)

NOTE: For the purposes of this issue, Latin America includes all countries 
south of the Rio Grande with Spanish or Portuguese as the predominant language. 
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