Information Technologies & International Development
Information Technologies & International Development is an interdisciplinary open-access journal that focuses on the intersection of information and communication technologies (ICTs) with the "other four billion" – the share of the world population whose countries are not yet widely connected to the Internet nor widely considered in the design of new information technologies.
Announcements
Welcoming Associate Editor, Dr. Richard Boateng
Dr. Richard Boateng has joined ITID as our newest Associate Editor. In this role, Richard joins the front-line team of scholars with direct responsibility shepherding submissions through our rigorous peer review process. It is the significant work of our Associated Editors that ensures the highest research standards are maintained in everything we publish. Welcome, Richard!
ITID Ranked #1 ICT4D Journal in New Heeks Study!
In a recent study by noted ICT4D scholar Richard Heeks, ITID has been ranked as the top ICT4D specialty journal for strongest research impact. This systematic study objectively demonstrates that papers published in ITID are of higher research impact than papers placed in all rival ICT4D publications.
Vol 8, Issue 1 - Spring 2012 (Special Issue: Poverty & Profits in the Information Age)
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| From the Guest Editors: Poverty and Profits in the Information Age |
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Isha Ray, Renee Kuriyan |
pp. iii-viii |
| Consumption, Technology, and Development: The “Poor” as “Consumer” |
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Renee Kuriyan, Dawn Nafus, Scott Mainwaring |
pp. 1-12 |
| The Problematics of the “Bottom of the Pyramid” Approach to International Development: The Case of Micro-Entrepreneurs’ Use of Mobile Phones in Morocco |
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Hsain Ilahiane, John W. Sherry |
pp. 13-26 |
| The Complex Position of the Intermediary in Telecenters and Community Multimedia Centers |
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Savita Bailur, Silvia Masiero |
pp. 27-42 |
| Incorporated Citizens: Multinational High-Tech Companies and the BoP |
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Anke Schwittay |
pp. 43-56 |
| Daniel Miller. Tales from Facebook. |
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Cara Wallis |
pp. 57-59 |
Vol 7, Issue 4 - Winter 2011
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| From the Editors |
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François Bar, Michael L. Best |
pp. iii-iv |
| The Limited Impact of ICTs on Microenterprise Growth: A Study of Businesses Owned by Women in Urban India |
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Han Ei Chew, Mark Levy, Vigneswara Ilavarasan |
pp. 1-16 |
| Mobile Phones and Rural Livelihoods: Diffusion, Uses, and Perceived Impacts Among Farmers in Rural Uganda |
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Brandie Lee Martin, Eric Abbott |
pp. .17-34 |
| Information Systems Innovation in the Humanitarian Sector |
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Emmanuel Tusiime, Elaine Byrne |
pp. 35-52 |
| Community Factors in Technology Adoption in Primary Education: Perspectives from Rural India |
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Komathi Ale, Arul Chib |
pp. 53-68 |
| Earphones Are Not for Women: Gendered ICT Use Among Youths in Ethiopia and Malawi |
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Marije Geldof |
pp. 69-80 |
| Shirin Madon: e-Governance for Development: A Focus on Rural India |
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Balaji Parthasarathy |
pp. 81-84 |
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