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Articles

2003

Davies, S., Schwartz, A., Servon, L., & Pinkett, R. (2003). Community Technology Centers as Catalysts for Community Change. New York, NY: Ford Foundation. [PDF][WORD]

2002

Pinkett, Randal D. (2002). Toward Social and Cultural Resonance: Case Studies from the Creating Community Connections Project. Published paper presented at the 2002 International Symposium on Technology and Society: Social Implications of Information and Communication Technology, Raleigh, NC, June 6-8. [PDF][WORD]

Pinkett, Randal D. (2002). Integrating Community Technology and Community Building: Early Results from the Creating Community Connections Project. Paper published in Proceedings of Shaping the Network Society: Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing Symposium 2002 (DIAC-2002), Seattle, WA, May 16-19. [PDF][WORD]

Pinkett, Randal D. (2002). Community Technology and Community Building: Early Results from the Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project. Paper presented at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP 2001) 43rd Annual Conference, Cleveland, OH, November 8-11. [PDF][WORD]

Pinkett, Randal D., & O'Bryant, Richard L. (2002). Building Community, Empowerment and Self-Sufficiency: Early Results from the Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project. Paper presented at Digital Communities 2002: Cities in the Information Society, Chicago, IL, November 4-6. [PDF][WORD]

Pinkett, Randal D. (2002). The Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project: Strategies for Active Participation in a Low- to Moderate-Income Community. Published paper presented at the Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital Cities, Kyoto, Japan, October 18-20. [PDF][WORD]

Pinkett, Randal D. (2002). The Creating Community Connections (C3) System: Community Created, Community Focused, Community Content in a Low- to Moderate-Income Community. Paper submitted to Computer Support for Collaborative Learning (CSCL) 2002, Boulder, Colorado, January 7-11. [PDF][WORD]

Seedco. (2002). Opening the Door: Technology and the Development of University-Community Partnerships. New York, NY: Seedco. [PDF]

2001

Pinkett, Randal D. (2001). The Creating Community Connections (C3) System Project. Submitted to the US Department of Commerce, Ars Portalis Final Report, June 18. [PDF][WORD]

2000

Turner, Nicol E., & Randal D. Pinkett. (2000). Closing the Digital Divide: An Asset-Based Approach to Community Building and Community Technology. Paper presented at Agenda for the New Millennium: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP 2000) 42nd Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 2-5. [PDF][WORD]

Turner, Nicol E., & Randal D. Pinkett. (2000). An Asset-Based Approach to Community Building and Community Technology. Published paper in the Proceedings of Shaping the Network Society: The Future of the Public Sphere in Cyberspace, Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing Symposium 2000 (DIAC-2000), Seattle, WA, May 20-23. [PDF][WORD]

Pinkett, Randal D. (2000). Bridging the Digital Divide: Sociocultural Constructionism and an Asset-Based Approach to Community Technology and Community Building. Paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), New Orleans, LA, April 24-28. [PDF][WORD]

Robinson, Jeffrey A. (2000). The Complexities of Organizing Across Sectors: Collaboration and the Innovation of Organizational Form. Working Paper, Columbia Business School, New York, NY, January.

Robinson, Jeffrey A. (2000). The Role of Information Technology in the Economic Development of Inner City Communities. Proceedings of the ICIC National Business School Leadership Conference, Cambridge, MA, April. [PDF]

1999

Pinkett, Randal D. (1999). Strategies for Motivating Minorities to Engage Computers. Position paper for the Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Minorities and Computers, Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. [PDF][WORD]

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