Connecting ICTs to Development
The IDRC Experience
Herausgeber: Emdon, Heloise; Petrazzini, Ben; Elder, Laurent
Connecting ICTs to Development
The IDRC Experience
Herausgeber: Emdon, Heloise; Petrazzini, Ben; Elder, Laurent
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"Connecting ICTs to Development" highlights over fifteen years of IDRC-supported research in the field through its Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) program.
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"Connecting ICTs to Development" highlights over fifteen years of IDRC-supported research in the field through its Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) program.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781783082537
- ISBN-10: 1783082534
- Artikelnr.: 41862425
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781783082537
- ISBN-10: 1783082534
- Artikelnr.: 41862425
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Laurent Elder, Heloise Emdon, Richard Fuchs and Ben Petrazzini
Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION PART I: From Heresy to Orthodoxy: ICT4D at
IDRC – Richard Fuchs; INTRODUCTION PART II: From Beginning to End to
Beginning Again – Katie Bryant, Laurent Elder, Heloise Emdon and Richard
Fuchs; CHAPTER 1: Catalyzing Access through Social and Technical Innovation
– John-Harmen Valk, Frank Tulus, Raymond Hyma and Florencio Ceballos;
CHAPTER 2: Catalyzing Access via Telecommunications Policy and Regulatory
Research – John-Harmen Valk and Khaled Fourati; CHAPTER 3: Access to
Knowledge as a New Paradigm for Research on ICTs and Intellectual Property
– Jeremy de Beer and Sara Bannerman; CHAPTER 4: ICTs and Social Inclusion –
Chaitali Sinha and Raymond Hyma; CHAPTER 5: Access and Usage of ICTs by the
Poor (Part I) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 6: Local Economic Opportunities and
ICTs: How ICTs Affect Livelihoods (Part II) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 7:
Research on eHealth across Health Systems: Contributions to Strengthen a
Field – Chaitali Sinha and Dominique Garro-Strauss; CHAPTER 8: Making the
Grade: The Role of ICTs in Providing Access to Knowledge – Ahmed T. Rashid,
Alioune Camara, Maria Ng and Alicia Richero; CHAPTER 9: E-Government for
Development: ICTs in the Public Sector and the Evolving Citizen–Government
Relationship – Tara Fischer, Matthew L. Smith and John-Harmen Valk; CHAPTER
10: Innovations in Evaluating ICT4D Research – Sarah Earl, Chaitali Sinha
and Matthew L. Smith; CHAPTER 11: Conclusions: A Decade of Innovation that
Matters – Richard Fuchs and Laurent Elder; EPILOGUE: Into the Future: New
Opportunities and Threats in a Global Networked Society – Laurent Elder;
Author Biographies
IDRC – Richard Fuchs; INTRODUCTION PART II: From Beginning to End to
Beginning Again – Katie Bryant, Laurent Elder, Heloise Emdon and Richard
Fuchs; CHAPTER 1: Catalyzing Access through Social and Technical Innovation
– John-Harmen Valk, Frank Tulus, Raymond Hyma and Florencio Ceballos;
CHAPTER 2: Catalyzing Access via Telecommunications Policy and Regulatory
Research – John-Harmen Valk and Khaled Fourati; CHAPTER 3: Access to
Knowledge as a New Paradigm for Research on ICTs and Intellectual Property
– Jeremy de Beer and Sara Bannerman; CHAPTER 4: ICTs and Social Inclusion –
Chaitali Sinha and Raymond Hyma; CHAPTER 5: Access and Usage of ICTs by the
Poor (Part I) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 6: Local Economic Opportunities and
ICTs: How ICTs Affect Livelihoods (Part II) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 7:
Research on eHealth across Health Systems: Contributions to Strengthen a
Field – Chaitali Sinha and Dominique Garro-Strauss; CHAPTER 8: Making the
Grade: The Role of ICTs in Providing Access to Knowledge – Ahmed T. Rashid,
Alioune Camara, Maria Ng and Alicia Richero; CHAPTER 9: E-Government for
Development: ICTs in the Public Sector and the Evolving Citizen–Government
Relationship – Tara Fischer, Matthew L. Smith and John-Harmen Valk; CHAPTER
10: Innovations in Evaluating ICT4D Research – Sarah Earl, Chaitali Sinha
and Matthew L. Smith; CHAPTER 11: Conclusions: A Decade of Innovation that
Matters – Richard Fuchs and Laurent Elder; EPILOGUE: Into the Future: New
Opportunities and Threats in a Global Networked Society – Laurent Elder;
Author Biographies
Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION PART I: From Heresy to Orthodoxy: ICT4D at
IDRC – Richard Fuchs; INTRODUCTION PART II: From Beginning to End to
Beginning Again – Katie Bryant, Laurent Elder, Heloise Emdon and Richard
Fuchs; CHAPTER 1: Catalyzing Access through Social and Technical Innovation
– John-Harmen Valk, Frank Tulus, Raymond Hyma and Florencio Ceballos;
CHAPTER 2: Catalyzing Access via Telecommunications Policy and Regulatory
Research – John-Harmen Valk and Khaled Fourati; CHAPTER 3: Access to
Knowledge as a New Paradigm for Research on ICTs and Intellectual Property
– Jeremy de Beer and Sara Bannerman; CHAPTER 4: ICTs and Social Inclusion –
Chaitali Sinha and Raymond Hyma; CHAPTER 5: Access and Usage of ICTs by the
Poor (Part I) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 6: Local Economic Opportunities and
ICTs: How ICTs Affect Livelihoods (Part II) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 7:
Research on eHealth across Health Systems: Contributions to Strengthen a
Field – Chaitali Sinha and Dominique Garro-Strauss; CHAPTER 8: Making the
Grade: The Role of ICTs in Providing Access to Knowledge – Ahmed T. Rashid,
Alioune Camara, Maria Ng and Alicia Richero; CHAPTER 9: E-Government for
Development: ICTs in the Public Sector and the Evolving Citizen–Government
Relationship – Tara Fischer, Matthew L. Smith and John-Harmen Valk; CHAPTER
10: Innovations in Evaluating ICT4D Research – Sarah Earl, Chaitali Sinha
and Matthew L. Smith; CHAPTER 11: Conclusions: A Decade of Innovation that
Matters – Richard Fuchs and Laurent Elder; EPILOGUE: Into the Future: New
Opportunities and Threats in a Global Networked Society – Laurent Elder;
Author Biographies
IDRC – Richard Fuchs; INTRODUCTION PART II: From Beginning to End to
Beginning Again – Katie Bryant, Laurent Elder, Heloise Emdon and Richard
Fuchs; CHAPTER 1: Catalyzing Access through Social and Technical Innovation
– John-Harmen Valk, Frank Tulus, Raymond Hyma and Florencio Ceballos;
CHAPTER 2: Catalyzing Access via Telecommunications Policy and Regulatory
Research – John-Harmen Valk and Khaled Fourati; CHAPTER 3: Access to
Knowledge as a New Paradigm for Research on ICTs and Intellectual Property
– Jeremy de Beer and Sara Bannerman; CHAPTER 4: ICTs and Social Inclusion –
Chaitali Sinha and Raymond Hyma; CHAPTER 5: Access and Usage of ICTs by the
Poor (Part I) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 6: Local Economic Opportunities and
ICTs: How ICTs Affect Livelihoods (Part II) – Kathleen Diga; CHAPTER 7:
Research on eHealth across Health Systems: Contributions to Strengthen a
Field – Chaitali Sinha and Dominique Garro-Strauss; CHAPTER 8: Making the
Grade: The Role of ICTs in Providing Access to Knowledge – Ahmed T. Rashid,
Alioune Camara, Maria Ng and Alicia Richero; CHAPTER 9: E-Government for
Development: ICTs in the Public Sector and the Evolving Citizen–Government
Relationship – Tara Fischer, Matthew L. Smith and John-Harmen Valk; CHAPTER
10: Innovations in Evaluating ICT4D Research – Sarah Earl, Chaitali Sinha
and Matthew L. Smith; CHAPTER 11: Conclusions: A Decade of Innovation that
Matters – Richard Fuchs and Laurent Elder; EPILOGUE: Into the Future: New
Opportunities and Threats in a Global Networked Society – Laurent Elder;
Author Biographies