Tech goodies versus tech power : power analysis as a tool for ICTD research and project design; learning clinic from IT for Change

dc.contributor.authorIT for Change
dc.date.accessioned2010-02-23T19:26:31Z
dc.date.available2010-02-23T19:26:31Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.description.abstractThe workshop provided space to examine different models of information and communications technologies for development (ICT4D). A rudimentary model was shared with participants, to be developed further through collaboration. The presentation outlines the agenda for the workshop, and parameters for exploration of the “Power Analysis Model” in terms of Mobile telephony. How are interests compromised in order to reach 'negotiated interests’? Whose interests are being compromised by dominant world views?en
dc.formatTexten
dc.format.extent1 digital file (25 p.)en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10625/41766
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIT for Change, Bangalore, INen
dc.subjectICT DEVELOPMENTen
dc.subjectHIGH TECHNOLOGYen
dc.subjectICTen
dc.subjectICT POLICYen
dc.subjectMULTI-STAKEHOLDER ANALYSISen
dc.subjectDECISION MAKINGen
dc.subjectPARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENTen
dc.subjectMOBILE PHONESen
dc.subjectTELECOM POLICYen
dc.subjectGLOBAL SOUTHen
dc.subjectICT4Den
dc.titleTech goodies versus tech power : power analysis as a tool for ICTD research and project design; learning clinic from IT for Changeen
dc.typePresentationen
idrc.dspace.accessIDRC Onlyen
idrc.project.number103941
idrc.project.titleInformation Society for the Southen
idrc.rims.adhocgroupIDRC SUPPORTEDen

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