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  • </ref> This concept, related to the work on [[community of practice|communities of practice]] by [[Jean Lave]] and [[Etienne Wenger ...nge from communities of practice, where [[learning]] occurs, to electronic networks of practice (often referred to as virtual or electronic communities). ...
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  • ...0728063416/http://www.stockholmchallenge.org/project/data/technology-based-community-centers-establishment-regional-pops-point-presence-socio-eco |date=2011-07- ...ic Village Halls (originally in Denmark) and [[Community technology center|Community Technology Centers]] (CTCs) in the United States, both of which emerged in ...
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  • ...> As a consequence of the larger diffusion of GSM networks over fixed line networks, "mobile-telephone booths" are common in some areas of Africa. ...a few number of incumbent operators who did not invest in spreading their networks much farther than the larger urban areas. While this situation is changing ...
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  • ...producing research together with stakeholders from outside the scientific community. ...itable world". To do this, Future Earth aims to mobilize the international community of global environmental science researchers to: ...
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  • ...es: cultural patterns, environmental conditions, processes, system models, networks, or any other factor that could be improved for a better outcome and consis ...acy research is used to increase, organize, and create a movement within a community of the less fortunate or oppressed. Applied anthropologists engaged in advo ...
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  • ...cultural and scholarly production in contemporary media and digital arts, community media, and mutual concerns of the arts with the scientific and technologica ...xplore individual research and expression, project-based collaboration and community engagement.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/ucdwebcatalog ...
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  • ...community members in the decision-making processes, whereas others empower community members to direct of the goals of the project.<ref>{{Cite web |title=IAP2 S ...sed Participatory Research and Related Participatory Traditions.</ref><ref>Community Based Participatory Research for Health. M. Minkler and N. Wallerstein. San ...
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  • ...elodia, "Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks: Research Challenges," Ad Hoc Networks (Elsevier), vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 257-279, March 2005.</ref> There are several ...Layer Adaptation Capabilities," in Proc. of ACM Intl. Conf. on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet), Rome, Italy, November 2014.</ref> ...
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  • * [[early adopter]]s – younger, more educated, tended to be community leaders, less prosperous * early majority – more conservative but open to new ideas, active in community and influence to neighbors ...
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  • ...titution. These activities include initiating and nurturing partnerships, networks, and alliances between and among faculty at their institutions and funding * Serve as VPs/VCs for Research representative to university community and external visitors ...
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  • ...es, dataveillance monitors and collects data (and metadata) through social networks and various other online platforms. Dataveillance is not to be confused wit ...|issue=2|pages=221–228|doi=10.1016/j.scoms.2015.05.001}}</ref> With social networks collecting a large amount of personal data such as birth date, legal name, ...
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  • ...ons of interconnected smaller domestic, academic, business, and government networks, which together carry various [[information]] and services, such as [[elect ...incorrect or "inconvenient" as determined by government authorities or by community consensus. ...
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  • ...ent of terrestrial facilities that can fail. It is dispersed throughout a community without "choke points" such as cellular telephone sites that can be overloa ...radio operators can use hundreds of frequencies and can quickly establish networks tying disparate agencies together to enhance [[interoperability]]. ...
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  • ...and knowledge. It has also developed as a way of describing how an entire community comes together to share similar values. This has also been termed "hive min Society is made up of various collective groups, such as the family, community, organizations, regions, nations which as Burns and Egdahl state "''can be ...
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  • ...e, the culmination of which is joining a women's rights march in her local community. ===Conception of interpersonal networks and communication=== ...
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  • ...-end analog telephone networks to be modified and upgraded to transmission networks with [[Digital Signal 1]] (DS1/T1) carrier systems date back to the early 1 ...chines]].<ref name="Gibson26"/> The bandwidth of digital telecommunication networks has been rapidly increasing at an exponential rate, as observed by [[Edholm ...
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  • ...rks. In the presence of an entrepreneur and sufficient critical mass, such networks can be transformed into development blocks, i.e. synergistic clusters of fi ...unities, policy networks, user-supplier relations etc. are all examples of networks. ...
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  • ...c communities of practice under the influence of technology acceptance and community factors. A learning analytics application |url=https://scholarworks.waldenu ...
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  • * peer governance - production or project is governed by the community of producers themselves, not by market allocation or corporate hierarchy; ...capacity, bypassing the need for a pre-existing infrastructure. [[Wireless community network]]s, Open Spectrum advocacy, file-serving television, and alternativ ...
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  • ...l and [[social system]] such as [[Political party|political parties]] or [[Community|communities]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Skrimizea |first=Eirini |last2=Hani ...mpte |first6=Jordi |date=April 2009 |title=The architecture of mutualistic networks minimizes competition and increases biodiversity |journal=Nature |language= ...
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