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NETWORKS AND COMMUNITY : July 17,1994
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Networks and Community is devoted to encouraging LOCAL resource creation &
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GLOBAL resource sharing.
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The 24th Report of 1994 is the 30th Weekly Survey.
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Coverage in this issue includes:
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Notes
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Global Community
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News From The World
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Tools
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WWW Guide to Civic Networking
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New Usenet Group
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Classes & Meetings
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Notes
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I'm b-a-a-a-c-k!!! (Gee, I hope Jack Nicholson doesn't sue me for
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stealing his line.) It's been a busy 3 weeks. My niece is doing well,
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my ribs are feeling better, and I have started a new job. Now I can get
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back to writing this newsletter. I apologize for the delays and beg your
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forgiveness!
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I am starting to make the changes in the newsletter that I
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promised earlier in the year. Within the next month I will be providing
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more of the content myself versus the cut and paste of Edupage, etc. If
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their are any aspiring writers out there (you know who you are!) send me
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articles for inclusion.
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Until next week...
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-steve covington
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Global Community
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*** I thought that this might be of interest to you all. -steve
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From: EDCIVIC@delphi.com
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Subject: Social Contract Project and Networking
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To: civic-values@civic.net
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Reply-To: civic-values@civic.net
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It occurs to me that an aspect of the Social Contract Project that I
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mentioned in passing in my post to Pat relates to various conversations here
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and on Communet relating to the possibilities of this medium.
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Though we began developing the project in Philadelphia three years ago, it
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was always our intent to try to gain interest in using this technique around
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the country. Through my involvement in the National Community Development
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Association, representing local community development coordinators, there
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are various cities that might be interested. Beyond this, people from
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Baltimore and Albuqerque have exchanged correspondence with us on the
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program.
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It was in response to trying to figure out how we could provide
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support to such people and groups that I decided to check out the
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possibilities of the Internet. Here was a way, I imagined, that people
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working in local areas on a particular program could support one another
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without having to get on planes every month.
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People here have speculated how community networking might be used to
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advance real work beyond the kind of exchanges that we already have. Well,
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here's one activist who came to this media with that in mind.
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So the offer is open to Civic-Values list members--and anyone else you think
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should know about it. If you think that developing social contracts in your
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community along the lines that I describe in my posts on Queen Village,
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etc., would make a positive contribution to building community in your area,
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we are prepared to build a national network through this medium of groups
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and people involved in the process.
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Who knows? Perhaps this should be one of the ongoing themes within this
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list itself, among the many projects ought to be of interest to us here.
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Ed Schwartz, Institute for the Study of Civic Values, 1218 Chestnut St.,
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Rm. 702, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 215-238-1434 edcivic@delphi.com
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"Citizenship is the American ideal. There may be an army of actualities
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opposed to that ideal, but there is no ideal opposed to that ideal."
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--G.K. Chesterton
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NEWS of the WIRED & WEIRD **** Culled from various sources
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: JEWEL> INTERNET RELATED DOCS (fwd)
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To: net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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Sender: owner-net-happenings@is.internic.net
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Sun, 10 Jul 94 21:47:33 CDT
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From:david.riggins@tpoint.com
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To: Multiple recipients of list <gopherjewels@einet.net>
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Subject: INTERNET RELATED DOCS
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An interesting collection of Internet related documents and resources.
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Lite and friendly...good resource for the new user. I found this pointer
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on another gopher, but it seems to be located on The Internet Company
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(Cambridge,MA) gopher.
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--> 1. Dern's Internet Info, News and Views - About This Directory.
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2. What's New (partial list, done by hand).
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3. Semi-Poetic Justice: We've Grepped a Little List.
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4. Please Read!.
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5. Internet Learner's Permit, Net.Buddy System, Etc./
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6. Boston Globe VOXBOX (by Dern) menus, text and info/
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7. Internet News and Views - "All The News That's Fit To Grep"/
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8. Useful Internet Lists and other Info/
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9. Humor From, On, About and By the Internet/
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10. "Under Deconstruction - Soft hats required"/
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11. The Internet Guide for New Users by Daniel Dern/
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12. Boom Tubes and Stepping Disks (To Interesting Places)/
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13. Plugh/
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14. A Pointer Back To Internet.Com/
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15. Other Interesting Stuff (From the UMinn gopher menu)/
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Type=1
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Name=Dern's Internet Info, News and Views
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Path=1/
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Host=gopher.internet.com
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Port=2200
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URL: gopher://gopher.internet.com:2200/11/
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I do not represent this site...I just found it and thought it would
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be of interest. I make every attempt to identify the point of origin
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on every site I find. If I have made an error, please let me know.
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Also, I assume everyone reading this post will access the site via
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gopher. I have no idea (and do not attempt to find out) if the site
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supports public telnet access.
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David Riggins
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Gopher Jewels Project
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david.riggins@tpoint.com
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TOOLS= TCP-IP for Internet Access
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From: Harry M. Kriz <hmkriz@vt.edu>
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To: Multiple recipients of list PACS-L
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<PACS-L@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU>
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Subject: Windows and TCP/IP for Internet Access
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
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I have issued an update of my paper on using Windows software for accessing
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internet resources. This release contains new material on basic internet
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functions and services, as well as updated information on shareware clients.
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An abstract of the paper is included at the end of this note.
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The complete document in ASCII format is about 52,000 bytes. It is available
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by anonymous ftp from:
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nebula.lib.vt.edu in directory /pub/windows/winsock under filename
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wtcpip05.asc
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Revised: June 21, 1994
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Release 05
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WINDOWS AND TCP/IP FOR INTERNET ACCESS
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-------- ABSTRACT
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Internet, the global network of computer networks, is arousing enormous
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popular interest. In part, this interest is being driven by the
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availability of free or inexpensive shareware software for Microsoft
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Windows. It is now technically simple for a personal computer to become a
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host on the internet. The casual user can find, retrieve, and view
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information gathered from around the world without having to learn
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complicated computer commands. In this paper, I describe the principal
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functions and services available via the internet. Then I outline the
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technical background and terminology needed by the beginner who wants to
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make his PC a host on the internet. Finally, I describe several Windows
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software packages and programs that facilitate using internet services.
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All the software is freely available over the internet.
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Harry M. Kriz hmkriz@vt.edu
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703-231-7052
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FAX: 703-231-3694
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University Libraries Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
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(Virginia Tech) Blacksburg, VA 24061-0434 USA
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WWW Guide to Civic Networking
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Sender: "Communet: Community and Civic Network Discussion List" <C
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OMMUNET@uvmvm.uvm.edu>
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From: Catherine Kummer <ckummer@SILS.UMICH.EDU>
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Subject: Update - WWW Guide to Civic Networking
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The WWW Guide to Civic Networking has a new URL -
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http://http2.sils.umich.edu/ILS/community.html
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I appreciate the comments and suggestions I have received and I apologize
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for the confusion over the address change.
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Thanks - Catherine Kummer
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New Usenet Group = Soc.org.nonprofit
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Newsgroups: soc.org.nonprofit
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Path:
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netcom.com!netcomsv!decwrl!gatekeeper.us.oracle.com!sgiblab!news.cs.indiana.edu
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!mchui@cs.indiana.edu
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From: "Michael Chui" <mchui@cs.indiana.edu>
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Subject: Soc.org.nonprofit Charter
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Message-ID: <1994Jul5.163749.923@news.cs.indiana.edu>
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Keywords: nonprofit charter
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Organization: Computer Science, Indiana University
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Date: Tue, 5 Jul 1994 16:37:44 -0500
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Lines: 17
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Management of nonprofit organizations, fundraising,
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grant resources, building business/nonprofit partnerships,
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volunteer recruitment techniques, critical evaluation of
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nonprofit organizations, donor concerns, client issues (e.g.
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privacy), the role of nonprofits in the online world and how to
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use online resources to strengthen nonprofit agencies and promote
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wise giving practices.
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The group will soon be bidirectionally gatewayed to the
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mailing list usnonprofit-l@rain.org.
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Michael Chui
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mchui@cs.indiana.edu
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P.S. While the topic of fundraising is mentioned in the charter,
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it would probably be better to discuss the issue of fundraising on
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this newsgroup, rather than using it as a medium for solicitation.
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Classes & Meetings
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: MEET> Internationall Meeting On Community Commun. via e-mail (fwd)
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To: net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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Sender: owner-net-happenings@is.internic.net
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Precedence: bulk
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Date: Sun, 10 Jul 1994 22:25:40 -0600 (MDT)
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SENDER: carmen linda gonzales <carmen@unm.edu>
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Subject: Community Communication in Latin America (fwd)
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Date: Sun, 10 Jul 1994 12:27:25 -0400 (AST)
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From: Pedro Lopez C. <plopez@conicit.ve>
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To: carmen@triton.unm.edu
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Subject: Community Communication
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INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION
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Is there a VIRTUAL COMMUNITY?
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What is it and where is it?
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How do you become part of it?
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What role does that VIRTUAL COMMUNITY play and will play in shaping the
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changes that are being called for?
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Can South American countries be a part of this GLOBAL COMMUNITY?
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Is there any priority being given to upgrading the obsolete
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telecommunications infrastructure in countries like Venezuela so they can
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be a part of such a COMMUNITY?
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Who is opposed to that change and why?
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Do the members of that VIRTUAL COMMUNITY have anything to say about the
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crisis in COMMUNITIES in general, and in Venezuelan communities in
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particular?
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Why haven't Latin American governments decided to use ISDN?
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What role do social communicators play in the IDENTIFICATION AND SOLUTION
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of the problems with old community forms that are the background of the
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NEW VIRTUAL COMMUNITY?
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Can the new technologies dissolve the old North/South disparities or will
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they accentuate ideological differences?
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Does it make sense to continue the old nationalistic discourse in the new
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world-wide circumstances and with the interchange of digital information?
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Are liberty of expression, voluntary search for identity with similar
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groups, and free use of social communication for the exchange of
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information and private opinion, compatible with the monopolies and lobbies
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of organized journalists and/or media impresarios?
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INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION
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The Pampero Ecological Foundations, the Venezuela Neighbor's School, among
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others, invite all the VIRTUAL COMMUNITY to participate in the first
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INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON COMMUNITY COMMUNICATION by responding to any of
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the topics listed above, or any others that you propose by E-mail.
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To participate all you have to do is send an E-mail message to
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plopez@conicit.ve
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Please be BRIEF, DIRECT AND SIMPLE.:-)
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Present your *private electronic opinion*. In Venezuela we also want to
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know points of view from the VIRTUAL COMMUNITY on the problems that beset
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all communities. We want to hear the murmur of the computers whenever
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they may be connected to minds that are functioning.
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The messages that are received will be shared with an audience of 400
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participants made up of journalists, neighbors, artists and social
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communicators from Venezuela and other parts of the planet. They are part
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of the documented record OF THE COMMUNICATION EXPERIENCE IN CYBERSPACE that
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is being realized in the context of the meeting. We think that
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considerable discussion will be stimulated.
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The event will take place at the Romulo Gallegos Center for Latin American
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Studies in the city of Caracas, Venezuela, on July 11 and 12, 1994. It is
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proposed that wide-opened discussions will be stimulated that include
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citizens, pioneers, the new visionary communicators that are part of the
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VIRTUAL COMMUNITY.
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GET CONNECTED, by just mentioning those two words. Messages are received
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24 hours a day at
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plopez@conicit.ve
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For more information outside of cyberspace, contact:
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Pedro Lopez
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Turagua Center for Art and Communication (CACTu)
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voice/fax: (58 43) 618741
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throughout the global Internet community. Net facilities for the
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preparation of this newsletter are provided by NETCOM On-line
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Communications Service, Inc. Editing is done by myself.
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Global Community, Notes or where noted, and may be used as you see fit.
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To contribute items or enquire about this newsletter, contact
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Stephen Covington <cvington@netcom.com>
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