Information and communication technology: recasting development/ edited by Kiran Prasad. - Delhi: B.R. Publishing, 2004. - xxviii, 449 p. ; 23 cm.

I- Prolo1. Information and Communication
Technology for Development in India:
Rethinking Media Policy and Research
— Kiran Prasad
II- ICT: Applications and Limitations
2 Information and Communication
Technologies: Applications and
Limitations
— A. Neelameghan
3 Information Technology: Boon or Bane
— Umesh Arya Jangid
III- ICT for Development
4 Communication Technologies
and Information Support for
Development in India
— Amardeep and M. A. Ansari
5 Satellite Communication for
Agricultural Extension and Rural
Development
— Narendrasinh B. Chauhan
6 Information Technologies and
Development: Clusters as Economic
Policy tools for India
— Joel Ruet
7 Community Radio in India:
Social Implications
— Vasuki Belavadi
8 Telemedicine in India: Information
Technology for Healthcare
— Waheeda Sultana
IV- Applied Research in ICT
9 Geographic Information in the ICT era:
What has changed and how?
— Sebastien Oliveau
10 Ethnographic Action Research:
A Method for Implementing and
Evaluating New Media Technologies
— Jo Tacchi, Greg Hearn and
Abraham Ninan
V- Communication Convergence and
Development
11 Communication Convergence and
Development Concerns in India
— Kiran Prasad
12 Communication Convergence,
Networking and Development
— Joshva Raja
VI- New Media for Effective Communication
13 Cyber Journalism
— Roy Mathew
14 New Media in International
Communication: Countering
US Mainstream Media Views
in the Iraq Wars
— Madanmohan Rao
15 E-governance: Ushering in
an era of E-democracy
— 1. Arul Aram
16 Technology in Organizational
Communication: A recursive
relationship between Organizational
Culture and E-mail
— Abraham Ninan
17 New Media and Public
Relations Practice
— Kiran Prasad
VII- Epilogue
18 Bridging the Digital Divide in India
— Subhash R. Joshi

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