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8. HCC 2008: Pretoria, South Africa
- Chrisanthi Avgerou, Matthew L. Smith, Peter van den Besselaar:
Social Dimensions of Information And Communication Technology Policy, Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Human Choice and Computers (HCC8), IFIP TC 9, Pretoria, South Africa, September 25-26, 2008. IFIP 282, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-0-387-84821-1 - Matthew L. Smith, Peter van den Besselaar, Chrisanthi Avgerou:
Human choice and ICT policy: Introduction to the HCC8 Conference proceedings. 1-13 - Robin Mansell:
Communication, information, and ICT policy: Enabling research frameworks. 15-28
The shaping of national and international ICT policies and their effects
- Yola Georgiadou, Vincent Homburg:
The argumentative structure of spatial data infrastructure initiatives in America and Africa. 31-44 - Ioanna Chini:
ICT policy as a governance domain: The case of Greece and the European Commission. 45-62 - Dimitris Boucas:
National variations of the information society: Evidence from the Greek case. 63-79 - Tony Cornford, Diego D. Navarra:
Technology, globalisation, and governance: Research perspectives and prospects. 81-94 - Jackie Phahlamohlaka:
Globalisation and national security issues for the state: Implications for national ICT policies. 95-107 - Walter Brown, Irwin Brown:
Next generation ICT policy in South Africa: Towards a human development-based ICT policy. 109-123 - Mpostol Jeremia Mashinini:
Challenges of ICT policy for rural communities: A case study from South Africa. 125-137
Harnessing the empowering capacity and ICT
- Panayiota Tsatsou:
Digital divides and the role of policy and regulation: a qualitative study. 141-160 - Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Empowerment through ICT: A critical discourse analysis of the Egyptian ICT policy. 161-177 - Leila Hassanin:
Egyptian women artisans: ICTs are not the entry to modern markets. 179-190 - Solomon B. Bishaw:
Institutional strategies towards improving health information systems (HIS) in Sub-Saharan Africa. 191-207 - Elaine Byrne, Lizette Weilbach:
A human environmentalist approach to diffusion in ICT policies. 209-222 - Jainaba M. L. Kah, Muhammadou M. O. Kah:
ICT and socio-economic development: A university's engagement in a rural community in Yola, Nigeria. 223-239 - Roohollah Honarvar:
Lessons from a dropped ICT curriculum design project: A retrospective view. 241-252
The shaping of the institutions of the information society
- Jacques Berleur:
15 years of ways of Internet governance: Towards a new agenda for action. 255-274 - Magda David Hercheui:
Governmental policies for ICT diffusion and leadership legitimacy in grassroots movements. 275-286 - Olga Morawczynski, Gianluca Miscione:
Examining trust in mobile banking transactions: The case of M-PESA in Kenya. 287-298 - Farid Shirazi:
Social networks within filtered ICT networks: A case study of the growth of internet usage within Iran. 299-317 - Kai Kimppa:
A no-IPR model as solution to reuse and understanding of information systems. 319-325 - Anouk Mukherjee:
Measuring information societies: A critical study of the Infostate framework. 327-334 - Mathias Klang:
Open access barriers: An action research. 335-348
Panels
- Gianluca Miscione, Dorothy Gordon, Kevin A. Johnston:
Free and Open Source Software in low-income countries: Emergent properties? 351-355 - Kathy McGrath, Jane Hendy, Ela Klecun, Leslie P. Willcocks, Terry Young:
Evaluating "Connecting for Health": Policy implications of a UK mega-programme. 357-362 - Ineke Buskens, Gertrudes Macueve, Ibou Sane, Anne Webb:
Gender research in Africa into ICTs for empowerment (GRACE). 363-367
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