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Sergio Alvarado Vazquez, Ana Mafalda Madureira, Frank O. Ostermann and Karin Pfeffer
Recent research indicates that information and communication technologies (ICTs) can support social participation in the planning, design and maintenance of public spaces (PDMPS), specifically to create comprehensive knowledge among different stakeholder...
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Nina David and John McNutt
The growth of smart cities and collateral movements offer new and exciting possibilities for the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for service delivery, civic engagement, and governance. The exponential growth of ICTs and their use...
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Md Mahfuz Ashraf,Helena Grunfeld,Ali Quazi
Indigenous communities across the world have been suffering disadvantages in several domains, e.g. erosion of land rights, language and other cultural aspects, while at the same time being discriminated against when prepared to integrate into the dominan...
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Siobhán Clarke,Gillian Wylie,Hans Zomer
Pág. pp. 55 - 70 pgs.
Since the year 2000, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have anchored efforts to combat global poverty. As we near 2015, this article assesses ICTs? role in reaching the goals, with an emphasis on urban poverty. Over the lifespan of the MDGs, debate...
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Petros Gavai,Samuel Musungwini,Beauty Mugoniwa
Pág. 40 - 58
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Adam Poulsen
A short post publication review of a recent AJIS paper.
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Brandt Dainow
This paper examines threats to autonomy created by significant emerging ICTs. Emerging ICTs cover a wide range of technologies, from intelligent environments to neuroelectronics, and human autonomy is potentially threatened by all of them in some way. Ho...
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Ahmed Tareq Rashid
Pág. 14 pgs.
Lack of sustainable approaches for public access venues like telecentres have led to the emergence of several entrepreneurial and market-driven models of telecentres in developing countries that are driven by multinational corporations, governments and s...
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Balaji Parthasarathy,Yuko Aoyama
Pág. 14 pgs.
As contemporary ICTs (information and communication technologies) become increasingly powerful and affordable, deploying them to improve the lives of the underprivileged is alluring. While the literature has mostly focused on investigating the efficacy a...
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Ahmed Tareq Rashid
Pág. 14 pgs.
Lack of sustainable approaches for public access venues like telecentres have led to the emergence of several entrepreneurial and market-driven models of telecentres in developing countries that are driven by multinational corporations, governments and s...
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Balaji Parthasarathy,Yuko Aoyama
Pág. 14 pgs.
As contemporary ICTs (information and communication technologies) become increasingly powerful and affordable, deploying them to improve the lives of the underprivileged is alluring. While the literature has mostly focused on investigating the efficacy a...
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Faheem Hussain,Mashiat Mostafa
Pág. pp. 47 - 61 pgs.
The research outlined in this article explored the emergence of new-media-driven citizen participation in Bangladesh against a background of contradictory government policy approaches to the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The g...
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Usha S. Harris,Evangelia Papoutsaki,Sandra Kailahi
Pág. pp. 47 - 58 pgs.
Community participation is essential to effectively address communities? needs in relation to climate change. Conventional media forms that are easily accessible in the Pacific Islands region, including digital media, require strategic integration of bot...
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Verena Thomas,Evangelia Papoutsaki,Hebe N. Gouda
Pág. pp. 35 - 45 pgs.
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) impose a huge burden on the Pacific Islands region. Given that many NCDs are related to health behaviors, health promotion activities can play a key role in preventing and controlling the rise of NCDs in the Pacific. The e...
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Nancy J. Hafkin
Pág. pp. 43 - 46 pgs.
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Nitin Maurya,Vipin Kumar,Ramesh Patel,Hiranmay Mahanta,Anil Gupta
Pág. pp. 21 - 25 pgs.
all over India. The network has expanded into Latin America and Africa, as well as China, which has the largest database of grassroots innovations outside of India. ICTs will continue to help knowledge-rich, economically poor communities in shaping the d...
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Nimmi Rangaswamy,Edward Cutrell
Pág. pp. 51 - 63 pgs.
In this article, we present results from an anthropological study of everyday mobile Internet adoption among teenagers in a low-income urban setting. We use this study to explore how information about everyday ICT use may be relevant for development rese...
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François Bar,Michael L. Best
Pág. pp. iii - iv pgs.
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Adel M. A. Binyaseen
Organizational change, influenced by such factors as economics, information and communications technologies (ICTs), and users? wellbeing, is essential for organizational effectiveness, productivity, and sustainability. Thus, there has been a call for urg...
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Carlos J. Pardo Abad
This research represents a novel contribution regarding the application of digital technology to the management and cultural promotion of industrial heritage. The study answers questions about the level of digital transformation of certain preselected bu...
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