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Il y a actuellement
huit projets approuvés par le sous-centre 6
Ce qui suit est une
liste de titres de projets et une description condensée de
chacun d’entre eux. Pour de plus amples renseignements sur les
projets particuliers du sous-centre 6 (y compris les noms des
personnes responsables et les résultats des projets présentés
avec des liens hypertexte), veuillez consulter la feuille
d’information imprimable en cliquant sur les mots « document
complet »
(pdf)
qui suivent le titre du projet.
Project 6.1 Bridges
and Pathways, or Detours and Dead Ends: Evaluating a
Collaborative Web Community
This project is a study on
the efficacy of a web-based community for a complex network,
using our own evolving social economy project network as a case
study...
document complet
Project 6.2 Introducing
a web community software to a complex social economy
organization
The purpose of this project is to introduce the
technology of a web community to an existing social economy
organization, the Community Education Network...
document complet
Project 6.3 The
development of an open-source web community software
Web
Community Software...document
complet
Project 6.4 The
Uses and Gratifications of Communication Technologies for SE
Actors: A survey of Atlantic SE organizations’ use of
communications tools
This
project will focus on an evaluation of the uses of various
communication tools in Social Economy (SE) organizations.
The tools will include internet technologies, local and regional
newspapers, radio, television...
document complet
Project 6.5 Community Sector Forum: Testing an inclusive
approach to engaging community sector leaders in a
discussion about key issues and challenges facing the
sector.
document complet
Project 6.6 But I Sent You the E-mail: Exploring e-mail’s
effectiveness as a promotional medium within the community
sector.
document complet
Project 6.7 Evaluating the Utility of Webinars as an
Information and Communications Technology.
document complet
Project 6.8
Analysis of Community-Based Radio as a Communication Tool
for Groups in the Social Economy.
document complet
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