Collection of ICT4D Theory

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Avgerou, C. (2007). “Information Systems in Developing Countries: a Critical Research Review”. In Journal of Information Technology, 23 (3), 133-146. Department of Management LSE, Working Paper Series #165. London. Retrieved March 01, 2010 from http://is2.lse.ac.uk/wp/pdf/wp165.pdf
Avgerou, C. (2008). Information Systems in Developing Countries: a Critical Research Review. Department of Management LSE, Working Paper Series #165. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Retrieved March 01, 2010 from http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jit/journal/v23/n3/pdf/2000136a.pdf
Avgerou, C. (2009). “Discourses on Innovation and Development in Information Systems in Developing Countries’ Research”. In Byrne, E., Nicholson, B. & Salem, F. (Eds.), Assessing the Contribution of ICT to Development Goals, 1-21. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, Dubai, May 26th-28th, 2009. Dubai: Dubai School of Government. Retrieved March 01, 2010 from http://www.ifip.dsg.ae/Docs/FinalPDF/Full Papers/Avgerou_Discourses on Innovation and Development.pdf
Badran, M.F. (2010). Is ICT empowering women in Egypt? An empirical study. ICT and Development - Research Voices from Africa. International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), Technical Commission 9 – Relationship Between Computers and Society. Workshop at Makerere University, Uganda. 22-23 March 2010. Kampala: Makerere University. Retrieved April 06, 2010 from http://mak.ac.ug/documents/IFIP/EMPOWERINGWOMENINEGYPT.pdf
Heeks, R. (2008). “ICT4D 2.0: The Next Phase of Applying ICT for International Development”. In Computer, June 2008, 41 (6), 26-33. Washington, DC: IEEE.
Krauss, K. & Turpin, M. (2010). Towards the emancipation of the ICT4D researcher: reflecting on a case study in deep rural South Africa. ICT and Development - Research Voices from Africa. International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), Technical Commission 9 – Relationship Between Computers and Society. Workshop at Makerere University, Uganda. 22-23 March 2010. Kampala: Makerere University. Retrieved April 06, 2010 from http://mak.ac.ug/documents/IFIP/TheEmancipationoftheICT4D.pdf
Peña-López, I. (2009). “ICTs, Development, disciplines and acronyms”. In ICTlogy, August 2009, (71). Barcelona: ICTlogy. Retrieved August 29, 2009 from http://ictlogy.net/review/?p=2660
Peña-López, I. (2010). “Research in ICT4D: the convergence of social sciences and technology”. In ICTlogy, May 2010, (80). Barcelona: ICTlogy. Retrieved May 12, 2010 from http://ictlogy.net/review/?p=3364
Sutinen, E. & Tedre, M. (2010). “ICT4D: A Computer Science Perspective”. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6060/2010, 221-231. Berlin: Springer.
Thompson, M. (2007). ICT and development studies: towards development 2.0. Paper presented to DSA Annual Conference 2007, Brighton. [mimeo].
Unwin, T. (Ed.) (2009). ICT4D: Information and Communication Technology for Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
van Dijk, J. (2006). “Digital divide research, achievements and shortcomings”. In Poetics, 34 (4-5), 221-235. Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V..
Zheng, Y. & Stahl, B.C. (2010). Capabilities, Critique and ICTD. Poster for the International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development - ICTD2010, 13-16 December 2010. Egham: UNESCO Chair in ICT4D, Royal Holloway University of London.