IT experience in India : bridging the digital divide
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IT experience in India : bridging the digital divide
Sage Publications, 2004
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Information technology experience in India
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Papers from a "Workshop on 'Equity, Diversity, and Information Technology', held at the National Institute of Advanced Studies at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore
Includes bibliographical references and index
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収録内容
- The four digital divides / Kenneth Keniston
- Towards a knowledge system for sustainable food security : the information village experiment in Pondicherry / V. Balaji, K.G. Rajamohan, R. Rajasekara Pandy, and S. Senthilkumaran
- Liberalization of Indian telecom: regulation in the era of convergence (for information infrastructure and services) / T.J. Chowdary
- Information technology to support diversity in a global economy / Pat Hall
- An update on current telecom and regulation scenario in India
- Ashok Jhunjhunwala and Bhaskar Ramamurthi
- An agenda: electronic governance for the poor / P.D. Kaushik
- Digital development / Deepak Kumar
- Science, technology, and the politics of computers in Indian languages / Harsh Kumar
- Collaborative creation of digital resources in Indian languages / Rajeev Sangal, Akshar Bharati, and Vineet Chaitanya
- The Bangalore boom: from brain drain to brain circulation? / Annalee Saxenian
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the last decades, the world has begun to undergo a new technologically-driven revolution, leading to what is commonly called `the Information Age'. It has inspired optimistic hopes that the `Digital Age' will bring about transparency in governments, rationality of markets and universal access to information.
But alongside the optimism and hype surrounding the information age, it was noted that a vast majority of the people remained untouched by this revolution. A `digital divide' came to be recognised between the rich and the powerful, who are part of the information age and the poor and powerless, who are not.
This book examines at length the history, nature and aspects related to the `digital divide' in India. It has examined in detail the social, economic and political aspects affecting it.
Digital divide is an issue that is being closely observed by policy makers, regulators and scholars. This book will be valuable to them, and to students of management and information technology.
目次
Introduction
The Four Digital Divides - Kenneth Keniston
Towards a Knowledge System for Sustainable Food Security - V Balaji et al
The Information Village Experiment in Pondicherry
Liberalization of Indian Telecom - T H Chowdhary
Regulation in the Era of Convergence (for Information Infrastructure and Services)
Information Technology to Support Diversity in a Global Economy - Pat Hall
An Update on Current Telecom and Regulation Scenario in India - Ashok Jhunjhunwala and Bhaskar Ramamurthi
An Agenda - P D Kaushik
Electronic Governance for the Poor
Digital Development - Deepak Kumar
Science, Technology and the Politics of Computers in Indian Languages - Harsh Kumar
Collaborative Creation of Digital Resources in Indian Languages - Rajeev Sangal, Akshar Bharati and Vineet Chaitanya
The Bangalore Boom - Annalee Saxenian
From Brain Drain to Brain Circulation?
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