Information Technologies and International Development: Conceptual Clarity in the Search for Commonality and Diversity
Catherine L. Mann
Abstract
Good public policy and good analysis (and even good journals) should begin with good clear definitions of their core concepts and terms, and if possible, the relationships among them. For the launch of Information Technologies and International Development, terms such as information technologies and international development are no exception—we need to define each one carefully and to explore the relations among them.
Keywords
Information Technologies; International Development; Public Policy