Community Development Journal Advance Access published online on January 31, 2005
Community Development Journal, doi:10.1093/cdj/bsi016
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1 Department of Applied Social Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP
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New information communication technologies and the development of a children's community of interest
Tom Cockburn, E-mail: T.D.Cockburn{at}Bradford.ac.uk
This paper is concerned with the potential of new Information Communication Technologies as a means of furthering a children's community of interest. A community of interest is taken from Raymond Williams' concept of people forming communities not around place but around specific interests. I wish in this paper to explore the forms and tensions of a children's community of interest that might be facilitated around ICTs in general and the Internet in particular. The paper draws on community development literature around the potentials and use of ICTs as a means of developing communities. The paper highlights these potentials but also investigates the obstacles that a children's online community of interest may confront.
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