Rachel Rosner
University of California, Santa Cruz
9 Papers
33 Citations
Rachel Rosner is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Community building & Empowerment. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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The Role of Community Technology Centers in Promoting Youth Development
TL;DR: This article examined the ways that youth engage in CTCs and link these activities to a youth development framework, highlighting the importance of both bonding and bridging social capital in thinking through future programming.
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Community Building, Community Bridging: Linking Neighborhood Improvement Initiatives and the New Regionalism in the San Franciscio Bay Area
Manuel Pastor,Chris Benner,Rachel Rosner,Martha Matsuoka,Julie Jacobs +4 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: Community Building, Community Bridging Linking Neighborhood Improvement Initiatives and the New Regionalism in the San Francisco Bay Area Manuel Pastor, Jr. as mentioned in this paper, and Martha Matsuoka Julie Jacobs Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community University of California, Santa Cruz
The Role of Community Technology Centers in Youth Skill-Building and Empowerment
Rebecca A. London,Lisa J. Servon,Rachel Rosner +2 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: This paper examined the ways that youth engage in CTCs, utilizing the National Academies assets framework to gauge the contribution to the personal, intellectual, psychological and social development of youth.
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When the Divide Isn't Just Digital: How Technology-Enriched Afterschool Programs Help Immigrant Youth Find a Voice, a Place, and a Future.
TL;DR: The digital divide is even larger for young people than it is for adults, with African-American and Latino young people, as well as immigrants of almost any non-Asian ethnicity, having considerably less access to computers and the Internet in the home than do their white, Asian, or native counterparts as mentioned in this paper.
Immigrant Workers Empowerment and Community Building: A Review of Issues and Strategies for Increasing Workforce and Economic Opportunity for Immigrant Workers
Chris Benner,Tony LoPresti,Martha Matsuoka,Manuel Pastor,Rachel Rosner +4 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: The Center for Justice, Tolerance and Community has been working with two Bay Area Neighborhood Improvement Initiatives (NIIs), the Mayfair Improvement Initiative (MII) in East San Jose and One East Palo Alto (OEPA), in east Palo Alto, to help each worker navigate the challenges undocumented workers face in the workplace and the obstacles all immigrants face in securing a voice in policy-making process as discussed by the authors.