Vol 1, Issues 3-4 | Spring/Summer 2004
Table of Contents
| The World Summit in Reflection: A Deliberative Dialogue on the WSIS | |
Michael L. Best, Ernest J. Wilson III, Colin M. Maclay |
pp. 1-2 |
| Gender Issues at the World Summit on the information Society, Geneva | |
Nancy J. Hafkin |
pp. 55-59 |
| Recognizing Cultural Diversity as a Dynamic Force in Cyberspace | |
James Achibald |
pp. 83-84 |
| The Origins of Civil Society Involvement in the WSIS | |
Marc Raboy |
pp. 95-96 |
| Information Society Paradox: Reflections and Actions | |
Dr. Neville S. Arachchige Don |
pp. 115-116 |
| Three Questions About WSIS: A Civil Society Perspective from Within | |
Claudia Padovani |
pp. 123-125 |
| The WSIS Index | |
Colin M. Maclay, Mary Bridges |
pp. 139-144 |
| Interrogations on a Passion-Filled Debate on Open-Source Software and the Digital Divide | |
Shruti Ahuja-Cogny |
pp. 60-62 |
| ICTs and World of Work: Weaving a Bright New Fabric or a Tangled Web? | |
Roberto Zachmann |
pp. 84-86 |
| Between Words and Actions: Civil Society and Education at WSIS | |
Diego Levis, Beatriz Busaniche |
pp. 97-99 |
| Crossing the Digital Divide: What's Next? | |
Melody Mohebi, Alereza Masrour |
pp. 117-118 |
| What Does the “Information Society” Mean for Social Justice and Civil Society? | |
Anriette Esterhuysen |
pp. 126-129 |
| Why Intellectual Property Rights Matter to less-Developed Countries | |
Derek E. Bambauer |
pp. 63-71 |
| A Human Rights Assessment of the World Summit on the Information Society | |
Meryam Marzouke, Rikke Frank Joergensen |
pp. 86-88 |
| New Model, Old Barriers: Remaining Challenges to African Civil Society Participation | |
Philipp Schmidt |
pp. 100-103 |
| Globalization and Local Identity as Demonstrated at the ICT4D Platform | |
Yukie Hori |
pp. 118-119 |
| Bring WSIS Back to Earth | |
Saray Tierney |
pp. 129-130 |
| Internet Governance: A Bits and Atom energy | |
Nicholas Negroponte |
pp. 71-72 |
| Time To Discuss Core Values of the Information Society? | |
Stephen Hicks |
pp. 88-89 |
| On Research and the Role of NGOs, in the WSIS Process | |
Divina Frau-Meigs |
pp. 103-107 |
| Promotion of Real Understanding About the Internet Is not a Minor Achievement | |
Tim Fewkes |
pp. 130-131 |
| Trusting the Net in Developing Countries: Pear Production of Governance | |
David Johnson, Susan Crawford, John G. Palfrey |
pp. 73-76 |
| The Millions Without a Voice in the Worldwide Information Society | |
Alain Kiyindou |
pp. 90-91 |
| A Central Role for Universities in the Information Society | |
V.K. Samaranayake |
pp. 108-108 |
| Toward Tunis: Suggested Next Steps | |
Sarah McCue |
pp. 132-132 |
| Universal Access and the Rural Challanges | |
Pierre Guislain |
pp. 76-77 |
| The WSIS in Geneva on Pluralism, Media Quality, and Work in the Information Society: The Journalists' Perspective | |
Aidan White |
pp. 91-92 |
| Improving WSIS Successfulness by Increasing Business Participation | |
William P. Benac Jr. |
pp. 109-110 |
| The World vs. the Web: The UN's Politicization of the Information Soceity Report on the World Summit on the Information Society; Geneva, December 2003 | |
Audrey N. Selian, Kenneth Neil Cukier |
pp. 133-138 |
| Thoughts After Geneva: Universal Design and Communication Rights | |
Sylvia Caras |
pp. 78-79 |
| US-Based Latino Youth: The Engine of Empowerment and Development for Latin American Youth? | |
Federico Carlos Baradello |
pp. 110-112 |
| Comment on the Financing Aspect of the Information Soceity for Developing Countries | |
Martin Hilbert |
pp. 79-80 |
| Looking Back, Moving Forward | |
ITID Editors |
pp. v-vii |
| Understanding WSIS: An Institutional Analysis of the UN World Summit on the Information Society | Abstract PDF |
Hans Klein |
pp. 3-13 |
| Diversity Matters, Even at a Distance: Evaluating the Impact of Computer-Mediated Communication on Civil Society Participation in the World Summit on the Information Society | Abstract PDF |
Derrick L. Cogburn |
pp. 15-40 |
| WSIS: Reflections from the Inside | Abstract PDF |
Stephen Browne |
pp. 43-44 |
| WSIS—A Global Development Challenge | Abstract PDF |
Hamadoun I. Touré |
pp. 44-45 |
| Welcome to the Aircraft Hangar of Babel | Abstract PDF |
Jamie Cowling |
pp. 45-47 |
| Signal to Noise | Abstract PDF |
Rik Panganiban |
pp. 48-49 |
| A Tale of Paragraph 4: Stating the Obvious at the WSIS | Abstract PDF |
Seán Ó Siochrú |
pp. 49-50 |
| Moving Forward, Looking Back:The MacBride Report Revisited | Abstract PDF |
Andrew Calabrese |
pp. 51-52 |
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