Vol 6, Special Edition 2010 (Harvard Forum II Essays)
Table of Contents
| Foreword | |
Michael L. Best, François Bar |
p. v |
| Introducing the Essays from the Harvard Forum II | |
Christopher T. Coward, Matthew L. Smith, Randy Spence |
pp. vii-viii |
| The Mobile and the World | |
Amartya Sen |
pp. 1-3 |
| Some Thoughts on ICT and Growth | |
Michael Spence |
pp. 5-9 |
| ICT, Development, and Poverty Reduction: Five Emerging Stories | |
Randy Spence, Matthew L. Smith |
pp. 11-17 |
| Agency and Reflexivity in ICT4D Research: Questioning Women’s Options, Poverty, and Human Development | |
Ineke Buskens |
pp. 19-24 |
| The Digital Divide and the Cognitive Divide: Reflections on the Challenge of Human Development in the Digital Age | |
Clotilde Fonseca |
pp. 25-30 |
| LAN Houses: A New Wave of Digital Inclusion in Brazil | |
Ronaldo Lemos, Paula Martini |
pp. 31-35 |
| Broadening the Agenda for ICTs for Poverty Reduction: PICTURE-Africa | |
Ophelia Mascarenhas |
pp. 37-44 |
| The Foundation of Cultural Change in Indonesia | |
Onno Purbo, Matthew Walton |
pp. 45-48 |
| Understanding Our Knowledge Gaps: Or, Do We Have an ICT4D Field? And Do We Want One? | |
Michael L. Best |
pp. 49-52 |
| Goodbye Digital Divide, Hello Digital Confusion? A Critical Embrace of the Emerging ICT4D Consensus | |
Hernan Galperin |
pp. 53-55 |
| From Social Enterprises to Mobiles-Seeking a Peg to Hang a Premeditated ICTD Theory | |
Anita Gurumurthy |
pp. 57-63 |
| Access Beyond Developmentalism: Technology and the Intellectual Life of the Poor | |
Lawrence Liang |
pp. 65-67 |
| Gender, ICTs, Human Development, and Prosperity | |
Nancy Spence |
pp. 69-73 |
| Capital, Power, and the Next Step in Decentralization | |
Yochai Benkler |
pp. 75-77 |
| The Poverty of ICT Policy, Research, and Practice in Africa | |
Alison Gillwald |
pp. 79-88 |
| Openness: The Central Issue in Telecom Policy Reform and ICT Development | |
William Melody |
pp. 89-91 |
| Leveraging the Budget Telecom Network Business Model to Bring Broadband to the People | |
Rohan Samarajiva |
pp. 93-97 |
| Decentralizing the Mobile Phone: A Second ICT4D Revolution? | |
Ethan Zuckerman |
pp. 99-103 |
| Contributors | |
| pp. 105-106 |
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