Centre for Internet & Society

Dr. Gurstein will present a talk on the current state of development in Community Informatics and facilitate a broader discussion on community based ICTs for local development and community empowerment as are currently applied in India and worldwide.

Community Informatics (CI), also known as community networking, electronic community networking, community-based technologies or community technology refers to an emerging field of investigation concerned with principles and practices related to information and communication technology (ICT) as it applies to enabling or empowering communities or groups. It draws on insights on community development from social sciences disciplines and applies these in the areas of Information Studies and Information Systems. It is a cross- or interdisciplinary approach interested in the utilization of ICTs for different forms of community action, as distinct from pure academic study or research about ICT effects.

Community Informatics is very closely linked to broader strategies for ICT for Development that is the use of information and communications technologies as a support to economic and social development among and within less developed countries, regions and marginalized populations. 

Dr. Gurstein will give a brief introduction to the current state of development in Community Informatics and facilitate a broader discussion on community based ICTs for local development and community empowerment as they are currently being applied in India and internationally.

The Speaker

Dr. Gurstein is currently Executive Director of the Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training (CCIRDT) in Vancouver, Canada; Research Professor in the School of Management at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (Newark); Research Professor in the Faculty of Management at the University of Quebec (Ouatouais); and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. The CCIRDT has an affiliated organization based in Cape Town, South Africa, and Memorandums of Agreement with Izandla Zethu (Pretoria, SA) and currently being finalized with the the Bangladesh Institute of ICT in Development (BIID) and with IT for Change (IT4C) an NGO based in Bangalore, India.

He is the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Community Informatics and Foundation Chair of the Community Informatics Research Network. He currently has a continuing Advisory relationship with the (Canadian) Northern Indigenous Communities Satellite Network in the creation of its Research Consortium and is an Advisor to the EU funded N4C project looking at telecommunications services for underserved and indigenous people in Northern and Central Europe. He has consulted to the governments of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Nepal and Jordan; to the Ford Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the UN Development Program, and the European Union; and to Nortel, Mitel, Bell Canada, and Intel among others.

Date and Time

February 25th, 2010, 05.00 pm to 07.00 pm.

Venue

Centre for Internet and Society, 2nd 'C' Cross, Domlur, 2nd Stage, Bangalore - 71