Information Communication Technology and Poverty Alleviation: promoting good governance in the developing world/ Jack J. Barry
Material type:
- 9780367665968
- 362.5 BAI

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Includes index.
Chapter 1: Introduction: The ICT and Poverty Conundrum
Chapter 2: Theoretical Development: Enter Governance
Chapter 3: Quantitative Analysis: A Bird’s Eye View
Chapter 4: Case Study Mexico: Technological Bubbles and Blackholes
Chapter 5: Where Governance and Human Rights Meet: An Exploration of Mexico’s Constitutional Amendment Declaring Internet Access a Human Right
Chapter 6. Don’t be Evil: In the Digital Age Access to the Internet Should be a Human Right
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