Community networks: a civil society perspective

Rozália Klára Bakó
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A community-based approach to solving connectivity issues is on the agenda of both researchers and developers, with useful and replicable solutions. A comprehensive review of such initiatives may serve both scholars and practitioners. The Global Information Society Watch (GISW) - a yearly thematic report series on the state of the information society from a civil society perspective - has launched its 2018 edition on a timely and interesting topic: community networks (Finlay, 2018). Authored by the Association for Progressive Communications' members and experts, the report reveals global economic, social, cultural and technical issues concerning connectivity, and replicable solutions. Community networks fill the gap left by governments and large telecommunication operators, enabling affordable access for the disconnected. The 2018 GISW includes eight thematic studies and 43 country reports. We propose an overview of these reports' key issues by selecting four regionally and thematically diverse country cases: Brazil, Kenya, India, and Portugal. Despite regional differences, a common feature of community-based connectivity solutions is the participatory approach: sharing costs and risks helps underserved communities.
社区网络:公民社会视角
基于社区的解决连接问题的方法是研究人员和开发人员的议程,具有有用和可复制的解决方案。对这些倡议的全面审查可能对学者和实践者都有好处。《全球信息社会观察》(GISW)是一份从公民社会角度分析信息社会状况的年度专题报告系列,2018年版发布了一个及时而有趣的主题:社区网络(Finlay, 2018)。该报告由进步通信协会的成员和专家撰写,揭示了有关连接的全球经济、社会、文化和技术问题,以及可复制的解决方案。社区网络填补了政府和大型电信运营商留下的空白,使无法上网的人能够负担得起。2018年GISW包括8项专题研究和43份国别报告。我们通过选择巴西、肯尼亚、印度和葡萄牙四个区域和主题不同的国家案例,对这些报告的关键问题进行概述。尽管存在地区差异,但以社区为基础的连接解决方案的一个共同特点是参与性方法:分担成本和风险有助于服务不足的社区。
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