"Partnerships"
August 15-18, 1997 Halifax, Nova Scotia
Schwartz's most recent book, "Net Activism: How Citizens Use the Internet" focuses on how the Internet can be used to enrich community life and promote citizen activism.
Ed Schwartz is the founder of the Institute for the Study of Civic Values. He has also established an especially rich Neighborhoods On-line web page and discussion forum intended to support neighborhood activism in Philadelphia and throughout the United States.
For over 15 years, Schuler was with the Boeing Company. For the last 10 years, he was an advanced computing technologist with the Research and Development Centre at Boeing Computer Services. There he concentrated on groupware, hypermedia and CGI/Web programming among many projects. Schuler has a Masters degree in Software Engineering and Computer Science and is now an independent consultant on civic and community computing.
Schuler has worked with a number of community organizations and institutions including the League of Women Voters, the Seattle Public Library, and the City of Seattle. Schuler is the national chair of CPSR and serves on the Board of Loka Institute, an organization working to democratize technology.