2022 Proceedings
The Conference Proceedings will contain referred, non-refereed and PhD colloquium papers and Power Points from the conference. All full papers in the refereed category are subject to blind peer review by at least two reviewers, and reviewers’ comments will be returned to the authors. Authors will be required to make changes and if necessary, a further review will be conducted before final approval. This is a publication (E1) for a conference publication for Australian participants. Conference papers must be prepared in the conference format.
Journal of Community Informatics
Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Community Informatics in 2023.
The Journal of Community Informatics speaks to a network of academics, CI practitioners, and national and multilateral policy makers. Each issue contains a number of double-blind peer-reviewed research articles as well as commentaries by leading CI practitioners and policy makers providing feedback on the significance and application of research for practice and policy development. The journal aims to provide its readership with useful, clearly-written, insightful and innovative content. The online nature of the journal means that readership is global. The editors seek to ensure that the content of the journal is also global in scope, encouraging the submission of articles from the developing world. Articles incorporating the use of the diverse range of Internet-accessible media are also encouraged.
For more information,
2021 Community, Technology and this moment
2016 Engaging with Participation, Activism, and Technologies
2015 Privilege, Information, Knowledge & Power: An endless dilemma?
2013 Nexus, Confluence, and Difference: Community Archives meets Community Informatics
2012 Ideals Meet Reality
2011 To measure or not to measure: that is the question* and Conference Proceedings
*attributed to a lost work of William Shakespeare
2010 Tales of the Unexpected: Vision and Reality in Community Informatics
2009 Empowering communities: learning from community informatics practice
2007 Community Informatics--Prospects For Communities and Action
2006 Constructing and sharing memory: Community informatics, identity and empowerment
2004 Sustainability and Community Technology: What Does this Mean for Community Informatics?
2002 Building Community Conference; Conference proceedings (Australia/NZ)
Also see https://www.monash.edu/it/hcc/dedt/prato-conferences