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Monday
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| S05
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ENGAGING
COMMUNITIES THROUGH ICT I
Chair: Naida Tattersall
Library Services & Cultural Development
Branch, Gold Coast City Council, Bundall,
Australia
Room: M2 |
| 10.40am |
Websites
Facilitating Community Engagement?
The Case of the Birmingham City Council
Ian Goodwin Auckland
University of Technology, Auckland,
New Zealand |
| 11.00am |
From
the Ground up to the Top Down: Local
E-Democracy in the UK Holly
Robertson Royal Borough of
Kingston upon Thames, Kingston upon
Thames, UK |
| 11.20am |
OcCo
– On Line Counselling Client
Outcomes Debra Beattie
CIRAC/QUT, Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.40am |
Building
up the Bush: An Asset Based Approach
to Creating Sustainable Online Access
Centres Leanne Wood &
Lloyd Lacey Department of
Communities, Brisbane, Australia &
Melinda Stockwell Queensland
Working Women’s Service, Atherton,
Australia |
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| S13
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ENGAGING
YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH ICT
Chair: Anita Hicks
Public Trust Office, Brisbane, Australia
Room: P5 |
| 10.40am |
Online
Communities of Interest for Youth
Participation Damian Lewis
Queensland University of Technology,
Kelvin Grove, Australia |
| 11.00am |
Logan
Youth Working Title Production
Fran Mitchell Spiral
ARTS, Brisbane, Australia &
Yarran Johnston Random Outburst,
101FM, Brisbane, Australia &
Leila Giaron Making Places,
Woodridge State High School, Brisbane,
Australia & Jennifer Thanke
RDA Program, Loganlea State High School,
Brisbane, Australia &
Krystle Lee Playgroup, Loganlea
State High School, Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.20am |
Creating
Communities: Social Inclusion and
Entrepreneurship Through Young People’s
Arts and Media Practices Geraldine
Bloustien University of South
Australia, Magill, Australia |
| 11.40am |
Engagement
Through Creativity: Youth Internet
Radio Network Project Tanya
Notley Queensland University
of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia |
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| S31
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MAJOR
PANEL – BUILDING TRUST AND ENGAGING
THE CITIZEN – IMPLICATIONS FOR
E-DEMOCRACY PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Chair: Meredith Edwards
Adjunct Professor – National
Institute for Governance, University
of Canberra, Australia
Room: GH3/Door 9 |
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Martin Stewart-Weeks
Cisco Systems, Sydney, Australia |
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Stephen Coleman
Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford,
United Kingdom |
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Guido Bertucci
United Nations Division for Public
Administration and Development Management,
New York, USA |
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Ann Steward Australian
Government Information Management
Office (AGIMO), Canberra, Australia |
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| S37
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ENGAGING
COMMUNITIES THROUGH ICT II
Chair: Patrick Bishop
Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Room: M5&6 |
| 4.30pm |
Creating
a Citizen-Friendly City Hall: An Evaluation
of the Chattanooga Initiative
John Thomas Georgia
State University, Atlanta, USA |
| 4.50pm |
Managing
Mountains of Input Allison
Hendricks Darzin Software,
Lindfield, Australia & Carla
Rogers NSW Department of
Environment and Conservation, Parks
and Wildlife Division, Narooma, Australia |
| 5.10pm |
Is
Good Service a Cornerstone to Good
Government? Jane King
Smart Service Queensland,
Brisbane, Australia |
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| S58
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COMMUNITIES
& ICT
Chair: Patrick Bishop
Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Room: PTR |
| 11.30am |
The
Emerging Role of Civil Society in
the Global Information Society –
Australian Engagement in the WSIS
Process Wallace Taylor
Cape Peninsula University of Technolgy,
Cape Town, South Africa &
Don Schauder Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia |
| 11.50am |
Communities
Online: Next Generation Online Community
Technologies and How They Can be Used
to: Build Social Capital, Restore
Natural Capital and Enable Sustainable
Development Rolf Von Behrens
Australian National Sustainability
Initiative, Canberra, Australia |
| 12.10pm |
Community
ICT Transformation: Next Steps
Peter Huta & Danielle
Farrow Commonwealth Department
of Communications, IT and the Arts,
Canberra, Australia |
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| S95
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ENGAGING
PEOPLE THROUGH ICT NETWORKS
Chair: Jane King
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: M2 |
| 11.00am |
Connecting
Island Communities: the Emerging “Pacific
Telecentre Community” Stuart
Mathison Foundation for Development
Cooperation, Brisbane Adelaide St,
Australia |
| 11.20am |
Making
Connections: A Capacity Building Approach
to Health and Well Being Lyn
Simpson Queensland University
of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.40am |
It
Takes a Community to Bridge a Divide:
Fostering Digital Inclusion through
Community Technology Learning Centres
Roger Boot The Smith
Family, Sydney, Australia |
| 12.00pm |
Enhancing Communities through Ubiquitous
Networking Milton Purcell
NEC Business Solutions, Brisbane,
Australia |
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| S101
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E-DEMOCRACY
Chair: Dianne Jeans
Queensland Dept of Communities, Brisbane,
Australia
Room: P3 |
| 11.00am |
Engaging
Communities Online – A Queensland
Perspective Fergus Hogarth
Queensland Department of Communities,
Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.20am |
E-Democracy
and Public Participation: A Global
Overview of Policy and Activity
John Gammack & Michelle
Barker Griffith University,
Brisbane, Australia |
| 11.40am |
From
E-Government to Online Deliberative
Democracy Terry Flew
Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland
University of Technology, Kelvin Grove,
Australia & Graham Young
The National Forum |
| 12.00pm |
New
Information Technologies in the Service
of Global Governance Evika
Karamagioli Access to democracy,
Athens, Greece |
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| S111
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ENGAGING
COMMUNITIES: DIGITAL DIVIDE
Chair: Peter Huta
Australian Department Of Communications,
Information Technology and The Arts,
Canberra, Australia
Room: M2 |
| 1.30pm |
Promotion
of the Technology Transfer Network
for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises
in the Asia Pacific Region Rajeev
Vijh United Nations Asian
& Pacific Centre for Transfer
of Technology (UN APCTT), New Delhi,
India |
| 1.50pm |
Bridging
the Digital Divide, Engaging Communities
through Cross Sector Collaboration
Anthony Lupi Positive
Outcomes, Petersham, Australia
& John Winters Cisco
Systems, Brisbane, Australia |
| 2.10pm |
E-Governance:
E-State in Iran: Administrative Reform
Plan Ahmadreza Ashrafologhalaei
Management and Planning Organization
(MPO), Bureau for Economic Studies
and International Cooperation, Tehran,
Iran |
| 2.30pm |
E-Governance
in Nepal Atma Ram Ghimire
High Level Commission for Information
Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal |
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