Critical Questions for Community Informatics in Practice

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Abstract

Randy Stoecker noted in 2005 that CI remains underdeveloped as a field of practice as long as it does not have its own set of ethical guidelines. While Averweg & O’Donnell published a researcher-focused set of guidelines in 2007, a full-scale work for CI practice has not yet been completed. Workshops employing a range of collaborative techniques have been held at the last three Community Informatics Research Network conferences, identifying perspectives and ideas from attendees regarding ethical CI practice and guiding critical questions. This paper is published as a means to widen the audience reviewing and commenting on these.
Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalThe Journal of Community Informatics
Volume12
Issue number3
StatePublished - Nov 28 2016

Keywords

  • ethics
  • practice
  • community informatics
  • critical perspective

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