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Local Internet Community or Community Networking August 29, 2002 Shanghai AP*Retreat and APNG Joint meeting Izumi Aizu
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Community Networking US & Canada: strong since early 80s – Freenet, Fidonet, Santa Monica, Seattle, BEV Japan: very strong since mid 80s – Concern on economic development Europe: started to pick up in 90s – With strong citizen tradition From BBS to Internet… – Globalization v.s. Local initiatives Asia: E-government by local governments – OPEN, Seoul City, expanded to all Korean cities – Shanghai City: underway
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Activities Local BBS – many (‘80s) Community Access Center/Telecenter in developing countries, by IDRC, UNDP… ISPs setup by local governments, local IX to come Citizen participation to governance: – e-Democracy Community Fiber – Canada, Chicago, Palo Alto… Municipal governments – Stockholm/Stokab, Milan … Economic development – Tourism promotion, training, websites
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GlobalCN Partnership GCN2000: Barcelona, Nov 2000 – GlobalCN Partnership founded GCN2001: Buenos Aires, Dec 01 GCN2002: Montreal, Oct 7 – 12 Spain, France, UK, Canada, Australia, USA, Argentina … www.globalcn.org
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Fifth National Community Network Conference Austin, Texas December 8-10, 2002 Sponsored by AFCN, US
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Reference Global CN www.globalcn.org AFCN www.afcn.org/ Blacksburgwww.bev.org/ E-Democracy http://e-democracy.org Council of Local Authorities for International Relation (CLAIR) www.clair.nippon-net.ne.jp/ COARA www.coara.or.jp/index_e.html Stokab www.stokab.se
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