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Global E-Quality

Rethinking ICTs in Africa, Asia and Latin America

March 24-27, 2002
Heerlen / Maastricht, the Netherlands

   
 

 

Gallery of Ideas

Format
All participants are kindly invited to share their opinions beforehand on (one of) the conference topics - quantity (access), quality (content) and E-quality (power) in the domains of E-learning, E-development and E-politics - by contributing to our Gallery of Ideas.

Your contribution should not exceed 500 words. In case you wish to include further links to a full text, other publications or information sources you consider crucial, do not hesitate to give us the URL's, so that we can include them in our gallery for further reference.

Please email your contribution to Jeroen de Kloet: jeroen.dekloet@infonomics.nl

The Gallery

Digitisation and its Asian discontents - Jeroen de Kloet

In Africa the internet hype has not yet started - Peter Verwey

The digital divide - Thomas Ruddy

Struggling with the digital divide: internet infrastructure, content and culture - Madanmohan Rao

Some thoughts on privacy and the internet - Martin Slama

ICT and social development: the need for a new approach - Manish Kumar

Policy and regulatory challenges of the digital divide - Alison Gillwald

An Alternative Conceptualization of ICT and Development - Ellen Kole

Relevance of ICT in development - Chitra Pathak & Manish Kumar

E-divide as a global phenomenon - Oxana Tchervonnaya

The remote learner and distance education: what about the learning centres? - Thai Waisman

ICT & E-quality in Development? - Oluyinka Esan

On the contribution of social sciences to e-development - Paul Engel

3000 Voices from Latin America: The "Latin American Statement for Education for All" - Rosa-María Torres

Do we need new Institutions to fill the "rural" cyberspace? - Ajit Maru

Access to ICT, the African State of play: policy and practice towards e-quality - Maria A. Beebe

Bridging the Digital Divide through Entrepreneurship and Building Business in Developing Countries - David Madié

About learning and managing knowledge for development in a global world - Jose-Luis Coraggio

Digital divide? Why did we ever think there would not be one? - Sally Wyatt

Lifelong learning in the North, education for all in the South? - Rosa-María Torres

The Internet's Impact on China's Press - Li Xiguang

The Digital Divide and the Disabled Community in Latin American Countries - Estela Landeros-Dugourd

Can the Internet-related capacities "stick" in developing societies? - Alfredo del Valle, Ph.D.

Reconceptualizing the Debate over E-commerce and the Digital Divide - Lynn K. Mytelka

Increasing efficiency, effectiveness and performance of university researchers in Yogyakarta through the Internet - Ana Nadhya Abrar

The Internationalization of Cyberspace for a Legal E-Qual World: A Latin American Initiative - Prof. James A. Graham & Erick Iriarte

The OECD Approach to policy for e-Commerce, ICTs and the Digital Divide - Ichiro Tambo

Using ICTs to Combat Violence Against Women - Zuki N. Mihyo

Elaboration on some questions raised during the conference - Robert Tee

Information Technology for Rural Development: An Oasis In The Information Desert - Umesh Arya Jangid