New technologies in developing societies : from theory to practice
by
 
Obijiofor, Levi.

Title
New technologies in developing societies : from theory to practice

Author
Obijiofor, Levi.

ISBN
9781137389329

Personal Author
Obijiofor, Levi.

Physical Description
xii, 295 pages ; 22 cm

Series
Palgrave studies in communication for social change

Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. New Technologies And Socioeconomic Development Of Africa -- 3. Public Service Broadcasting For Economic Growth And Language Development -- 4. Indigenous Knowledge And Intellectual Property Rights In A New Age -- 5. The African Public Sphere In The Electronic Era -- 6. Changing Technologies And Changing Role Of Citizens -- 7. Tradition Versus Modernity In HIV/AIDS Prevention -- 8. Ethnographic Research In 'Offline' And Online Worlds -- 9. Mobile Phones Transforming Public Communication In Africa.

Abstract
"New Technologies in Developing Societies examines critically, and from theoretical, practical and policy perspectives how new technologies are transforming day-to-day human activities in Africa and other developing regions. In particular it addresses how technologies are harnessed to enhance socioeconomic conditions, and how people use technologies to empower themselves and to foster a strong deliberative democracy. It also studies how they deal with the challenges that new technologies pose to the protection of intellectual property rights of indigenous people, and the struggles between tradition and modernity in the HIV/AIDS prevention campaign. "-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Information technology -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries.
 
Information technology -- Social aspects -- Developing countries.
 
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries.
 
Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- Developing countries.
 
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention -- Technological innovations -- Africa.
 
Communication and technology -- Africa.


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