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A theoretical justification for partnerships in Community Technology Centre projects

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posted on 2024-11-16, 11:51 authored by William Tibben
In many Community Technology Centre projects, partnerships are emerging as a fundamentally important aspect to achieving sustainability. While generally considered a less formal approach than direct funding from rich benefactors such as Government or philanthropic organisations, the paper argues that partnerships offer an effective and theoretically justifiable framework to achieving sustainability. Drawing on information based perspectives the paper proposes a theoretical justification for the use of partnerships in community informatics projects that is able to incorporate individuals and groups in the analysis.

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Tibben, W. J. (2005). A theoretical justification for partnerships in Community Technology Centre projects. In G. Erwin, W. Taylor, A. Bytheway & C. Strumpter (Eds.), CIRN2005 The Second Annual Conference of the Community Informatics Research Network (pp. 484-493). South Africa: CIRN Conference Committee.

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CIRN

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484-493

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English

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13023

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