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Digital Cities III. Information Technologies for Social Capital: Cross-cultural Perspectives

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Local Information and Communication Infrastructures: An Introduction
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    Chapter 2 The Seattle Community Network: Anomaly or Replicable Model?
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    Chapter 3 The Blacksburg Electronic Village: A Study in Community Computing
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    Chapter 4 The Life and Death of the Great Amsterdam Digital City
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    Chapter 5 Urban Cyberspace as a Social Construction: Non-technological Factors in the Shaping of Digital Bristol
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    Chapter 6 Virtual Helsinki: Enabling the Citizen, Linking the Physical and Virtual
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    Chapter 7 Digital City Shanghai: Concepts, Foundations, and Current State
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    Chapter 8 Digital Cities III. Information Technologies for Social Capital: Cross-cultural Perspectives
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    Chapter 9 World Digital Cities: Beyond Heterogeneity
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    Chapter 10 Virtual Cities for Real-World Crisis Management
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    Chapter 11 Virtuose, a VIRTual CommUnity Open Source Engine for Integrating Civic Networks and Digital Cities
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    Chapter 12 Talking Digital Cities: Connecting Heterogeneous Digital Cities Via the Universal Mobile Interface
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    Chapter 13 Town Digitizing: Omnidirectional Image-Based Virtual Space
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    Chapter 14 Articulating the Digital Environment Via Community-Generated Ontologies
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    Chapter 15 Map-Based Range Query Processing for Geographic Web Search Systems
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    Chapter 16 Recognizing Buildings Using a Mobile System and a Reference City Model
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    Chapter 17 Querying Multiple Video Streams and Hypermedia Objects of a Video-Based Virtual Space System
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    Chapter 18 Cultural User Experience Issues in E-government: Designing for a Multi-cultural Society
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    Chapter 19 Visualizing Social Patterns in Virtual Environments on a Local and Global Scale
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    Chapter 20 Participation in Community Systems: Indications for Design
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    Chapter 21 Intention and Motive in Information-System Design: Toward a Theory and Method for Assessing Users’ Needs
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    Chapter 22 The Perfections of Sustainability and Imperfections in the Digital Community: Paradoxes of Connection and Disconnection
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    Chapter 23 The Promises and Perils of Integrated Community Learning Environments
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    Chapter 24 Effects of ICT on Social Cohesion: The Cyburg Case
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    Chapter 25 Citizenship and Digital Media Management
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    Chapter 26 Digital Cities and the Opportunities for Mobilizing the Information Society: Case Studies from Portugal
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Chapter title
Digital Cities III. Information Technologies for Social Capital: Cross-cultural Perspectives
Chapter number 8
Book title
Digital Cities III. Information Technologies for Social Capital: Cross-cultural Perspectives
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2005
DOI 10.1007/11407546_8
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-025331-0, 978-3-54-025971-8
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Toru Ishida

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Japan 1 5%
Unknown 21 95%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 8 36%
Student > Master 4 18%
Student > Doctoral Student 3 14%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 9%
Researcher 2 9%
Other 3 14%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 6 27%
Engineering 5 23%
Business, Management and Accounting 2 9%
Design 2 9%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 9%
Other 5 23%
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