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6. ICTD 2013: Cape Town, South Africa
- Gary Marsden, Julian May:
International conference on information and communication technologies and development, ICTD 2013, Cape Town, South Africa, December 7-10, 2013, Volume 1: Papers. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1906-5
Going mobile
- Kurtis Heimerl, Shaddi Hasan, Kashif Ali, Eric A. Brewer, Tapan S. Parikh:
Local, sustainable, small-scale cellular networks. 2-12 - Nithya Sambasivan, Paul Lee, Greg Hecht, Paul M. Aoki, Maria-Ines Carrera, Jenny Chen, David Pablo Cohn, Pete Kruskall, Everett Wetchler, Michael Youssefmir, Astrid Twenebowa Larssen:
Chale, how much it cost to browse?: results from a mobile data price transparency trial in Ghana. 13-23
Access and enjoyment
- Padma Chirumamilla, Joyojeet Pal:
Play and power: a ludic design proposal for ICTD. 25-33 - François Bar, Chris Coward, Lucas Koepke, Chris Rothschild, Araba Sey, George Sciadas:
The impact of public access to ICTs: findings from a five-year, eight-country study. 34-42 - Preeti Mudliar, Joyojeet Pal:
ICTD in the popular press: media discourse around Aakash, the 'world's cheapest tablet'. 43-54
Revisiting a classic
- Janaki Srinivasan, Jenna Burrell:
Revisiting the fishers of Kerala, India. 56-66
Barriers and bridges
- Joyojeet Pal, Tawfiq Ammari, Ramaswami Mahalingam, Ana Maria Huaita Alfaro, Meera Lakshmanan:
Marginality, aspiration and accessibility in ICTD. 68-78 - Leslie L. Dodson, S. Revi Sterling, John K. Bennett:
Minding the gaps: cultural, technical and gender-based barriers to mobile use in oral-language Berber communities in Morocco. 79-88 - Fie Velghe:
Literacy acquisition, informal learning and mobile phones in a South African township. 89-99
State and scale in India
- Janaki Srinivasan, Aditya Johri:
Creating machine readable men: legitimizing the 'Aadhaar' mega e-infrastructure project in India. 101-112 - Silvia Masiero:
Reconstructing the state through ICTs?: a case of state-level computerization in the Indian public distribution system. 113-122
Building trust
- Ricardo Ramírez, Balaji Parthasarathy, Andrew Gordon:
From infomediaries to infomediation at public access venues: lessons from a 3-country study. 124-132 - Thomas N. Smyth, Michael L. Best:
Tweet to trust: social media and elections in West Africa. 133-141
Health and information
- Meena Natarajan, Tapan S. Parikh:
Understanding barriers to information access and disclosure for HIV+ women. 143-152 - Niranjan Pai, Pradnya Supe, Shailesh Kore, Y. S. Nandanwar, Aparna Hegde, Edward Cutrell, William Thies:
Using automated voice calls to improve adherence to iron supplements during pregnancy: a pilot study. 153-163
Learning to share
- Elisa Oreglia:
When technology doesn't fit: information sharing practices among farmers in rural China. 165-176 - Kartikeya Bajpai, Janelle B. Larson, Khanjan Mehta:
Like a hustler: aligning intervention design with informal labor practices. 177-184 - Laura Dan Li, Jay Chen:
TroTro: web browsing and user interfaces in rural Ghana. 185-194
Skills and livelihoods
- Han Ei Chew, P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, Mark R. Levy:
When there's a will, there might be a way: the economic impact of mobile phones and entrepreneurial motivation on female-owned microenterprises. 196-204 - Maletsabisa Molapo, Gary Marsden:
Software support for creating digital health training materials in the field. 205-214 - Reidinar Juliane Wardoyo, Nadia Mahmud:
Benefits and barriers of learning and using ICTs at open university: a case study of Indonesian domestic workers in Singapore. 215-226
Watching the watchers
- Nicola Dell, Jessica Crawford, Nathan Breit, Timóteo Chaluco, Aida Coelho, Joseph McCord, Gaetano Borriello:
Integrating ODK Scan into the community health worker supply chain in Mozambique. 228-237 - Anjali Karol Mohan, Edward Cutrell, Balaji Parthasarathy:
Instituting credibility, accountability and transparency in local service delivery?: helpline and Aasthi in Karnataka, India. 238-247 - Rajesh Veeraraghavan:
Dealing with the digital panopticon: the use and subversion of ICT in an Indian bureaucracy. 248-255
An apple a day
- Melissa Densmore, Ben Bellows, John Chuang, Eric A. Brewer:
The evolving braid: how an organization in Uganda achieved reliable communications. 257-266 - Suzana Brown, Timothy X. Brown:
Value of mobile monitoring for diabetes in developing countries. 267-273 - Heather Underwood, S. Revi Sterling, John K. Bennett:
The PartoPen in practice: evaluating the impact of digital pen technology on maternal health in Kenya. 274-283
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