Computers for Social Change and Community Organizing presents an original perspective on the uses of computers for community- and social-change-based organizations. Drawing on the experience of community organizers and administrators who use computers for social and political goals, and computer consultants who tailor systems to the specialized needs of small non-profit and membership groups, the book offers valuable information and advice on traditional and innovative applications. Computers for Social Change and Community Organizing aims to reach professionals who want to explore and use the computer efficiently and creatively, including:
computer professionals working for social change
administrators of small social service and community organizations
leaders of self-help organizations, networks, and coalitions
paid and volunteer staff and leadershipChapters range from suggestions on data-based implementation through reports on computer uses in neighborhood housing preservation and crime reduction, to discussions of the broad issues surrounding the role of technology in democratic social movements. This provocative book provides practical guidelines on computerizing for empowerment, together with insights into the challenges faced by low-budget organizations and contemporary social movements. Computers for Social Change and Community Organizing incorporates material from the precedential first and second New York City Conferences on Computers for Social Change: New Tools for Political and Community Organizing.
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Contents Computers for Social Change: Introduction
Democratic Questions for the Computer Age
The Environment and Community Right to Know: Information for Participation
Women, Computers, and Social Change
Microcomputers in Political Campaigns--Lessons From the Jackson Campaign in New York
Marketing Social Service Programs Using Political Campaign Technology
Using Computers in Community Education Programs
Computers and Community Organizing: Issues and Examples From New York City
Breaking From Big Brother: Computerizing Small, Government-Funded Organizations
Warm Hearts/Cold Type: Desktop Publishing Arrives
Computerizing the Small Non-Profit: Computer Consultants' Perspective
Reference Notes Included