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Connected sustainability: connecting sustainability-driven, grass-roots communities through technology

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Recently, global economic turmoil has led to the rise of many grass-roots movements and communities that share a strong sustainability agenda and the desire for political, economic and societal change in the world. Digital technologies play a role in supporting these growing communities in achieving their goals, maintaining and extending their practices and connections. This marks a new area of research for HCI, that of Connected Sustainability. In this workshop, we seek to understand the values and practices of such communities; the role of digital technologies in shaping and sustaining identity and community action; and existing challenges and opportunities.

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Pantidi, Nadia; Ferreira, Jennifer; Balestrini, Mara; Perry, Mark; Marshall, Paul; McCarthy, John (2015): Connected sustainability: connecting sustainability-driven, grass-roots communities through technology. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Communities and Technologies. DOI: 10.1145/2768545.2768563. ACM Press, New York. ISBN: 978-1-4503-3460-0. pp. 161-163. Workshops. Limerick, Ireland. June, 27-30, 2015

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communities, digital technologies, sustainability

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