Information technology and development : a new paradigm for delivering the Internet to rural areas in developing countries / (Record no. 1052)
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International Standard Book Number | 041532632X |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 001.5 |
Item number | JAM/I |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | James, Jeffrey. |
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Title | Information technology and development : a new paradigm for delivering the Internet to rural areas in developing countries / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Jeffrey James. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London ; |
-- | New York : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2004. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xi, 125 p. : |
Dimensions | 23 cm. |
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Title | Routledge studies in development economics ; |
Volume/sequential | 39 |
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Formatted contents note | 1 Introduction<br/>Competing concepts and their intellectual<br/>antecedents<br/>The emerging paradigm and its intellectual<br/>antecedents<br/>Fragmentation of the emerging paradigm<br/>Priorities for future research<br/>PART I<br/>Analytical foundations of a new paradigm<br/>2 The existing paradigm and its limitations<br/>International technological dualism<br/>Information technology as international<br/>technological dualism<br/>Technological systems<br/>The donor response: universal access via<br/>telecentres<br/>Evaluating telecentres<br/>Conclusions<br/>Appendix<br/>3 An emerging paradigm<br/>The paradigms compared<br/>The ubiquity of radio and telephony in rural areas<br/>Differential costs and benefits<br/>Intellectual antecedents of the emerging paradigm<br/>Conclusions<br/>PART II<br/>Radios, telephones and Internet access<br/>4 Community radio and the Internet<br/>The Kothmale Internet Project<br/>Conclusions<br/>5 Basic telephony and the Internet in<br/>rural areas<br/>Browsing the Internet by telephone<br/>Telegrams by telephone<br/>Technology blending applications to the<br/>health sector<br/>Conclusions<br/>PART III<br/>Rural Internet access: alternatives to radios<br/>and telephones<br/>6 The need for alternatives<br/>Radios, telephones and the burden of<br/>rural connectivity<br/>Conclusions<br/>7 The role of rural Internet kiosks: Gyandoot<br/>The shift to services<br/>Gvandoot<br/>Gyandoot versus Kothmale<br/>Conclusions<br/>8 The role of rural Internet kiosks: n-Logue<br/>The sale of Internet kiosks to rural entrepreneurs<br/>Rural kiosk-owners as entrepreneurs<br/>The political economy of corDECT<br/>Conclusions1 Introduction<br/>Competing concepts and their intellectual<br/>antecedents<br/>The emerging paradigm and its intellectual<br/>antecedents<br/>Fragmentation of the emerging paradigm<br/>Priorities for future research<br/>PART I<br/>Analytical foundations of a new paradigm<br/>2 The existing paradigm and its limitations<br/>International technological dualism<br/>Information technology as international<br/>technological dualism<br/>Technological systems<br/>The donor response: universal access via<br/>telecentres<br/>Evaluating telecentres<br/>Conclusions<br/>Appendix<br/>3 An emerging paradigm<br/>The paradigms compared<br/>The ubiquity of radio and telephony in rural areas<br/>Differential costs and benefits<br/>Intellectual antecedents of the emerging paradigm<br/>Conclusions<br/>PART II<br/>Radios, telephones and Internet access<br/>4 Community radio and the Internet<br/>The Kothmale Internet Project<br/>Conclusions<br/>5 Basic telephony and the Internet in<br/>rural areas<br/>Browsing the Internet by telephone<br/>Telegrams by telephone<br/>Technology blending applications to the<br/>health sector<br/>Conclusions<br/>PART III<br/>Rural Internet access: alternatives to radios<br/>and telephones<br/>6 The need for alternatives<br/>Radios, telephones and the burden of<br/>rural connectivity<br/>Conclusions<br/>7 The role of rural Internet kiosks: Gyandoot<br/>The shift to services<br/>Gvandoot<br/>Gyandoot versus Kothmale<br/>Conclusions<br/>8 The role of rural Internet kiosks: n-Logue<br/>The sale of Internet kiosks to rural entrepreneurs<br/>Rural kiosk-owners as entrepreneurs<br/>The political economy of corDECT<br/>Conclusions |
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Keyword | Information Technology |
General subdivision | Economic Aspects |
Geographic subdivision | Developing countries. |
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Keyword | Internet |
General subdivision | Economic Aspects |
Geographic subdivision | Developing Countries. |
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Keyword | Telecommunication |
General subdivision | Economic aAspects |
Geographic subdivision | Developing Aountries. |
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Keyword | Rural Development |
Geographic subdivision | Developing Countries. |
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Geographic name | Developing Countries |
General subdivision | Economic Conditions. |
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Koha item type | General Books |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 23/05/2016 | 001.5 JAM/I | P03029 | 14/07/2018 | 14/07/2018 | General Books |