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Poster: Cédric Calvignac Date: February 19, 2008 03:15:09am
Forum: sflan Subject: Academic Research on Wireless Community Networks
Hello,

I'm a French PhD student in sociology. My research focuses on "innovations made by and for users". I have decided to particularly focus on "Wireless Community Networks" which are illustrative of a new type of approach more autonomous, alternative and civic.
For the last two years, I have been interviewing French members of "Wifi Community Networks"; I talked with them about their commitment and about the life of their project. Now, I carry on with my research and I propose you to answer to my questionnaire. This questionnaire will enable me to gather data on a wider population: members of European and North American "Wireless Communities".

I invite you to follow this link:
http://www.sharing-data.com/client/calvignac-c-dric/en/etudereseauwifi.html

Answer the questionnaire should not take you more than a few minutes. Personal informations will be kept anonymous. Survey results will be communicated and freely accessible.

I would be very grateful to you if you could circulate my questionnaire among your contacts (in your own wifi community). Thanks for your answer and for message diffusion.

I am at your disposal for any questions or commentary.
Best regards.

Cédric Calvignac
PhD Student – Sociology
CERTOP – Toulouse University II
Tél: (+33) 6.11.29.13.48

P.S.: If possible, can you please indicate at the end of the questionnaire where do you come from (city) and the name of your wifi network.

 
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Poster: greg34 Date: March 20, 2008 07:44:18pm
Forum: sflan Subject: Re: Academic Research on Wireless Community Networks
There are no problems. Has answered all questions.


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This post was modified by Ralf Muehlen on 2008-03-21 03:44:18


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