Closing the Digital Divide: Transforming Regional Economies and Communities with Information TechnologyStewart Marshall, Wallace J. Taylor, Xinghuo Yu Bloomsbury Academic, 30 jul 2003 - 222 pagina's Successful strategies and principles for using information technology to transform regional and community economies exist, and they are presented here with clarity and insight in a way that is useful to both practitioners and researchers. Although the communities discussed here range far and wide, from those in Russia to Australia and to Kenya, any community can benefit from enhanced utilization of information and communication technologies. |
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... Population movement from rural to urban communities is a phenomenon associated with the industrial revolution . The ... population of approximately 190,000 with over half the population residing in the two major centers . There are some ...
... population in many local communities can be characterized by the competing forces of consumption by the elite ( the so - called New Russians ) against the survival of the mass groups of the population . The majority of the people in ...
... population live ( McNamara 1998 ) . In most developing countries , the vast majority of the population still live in rural areas - 71 percent of their total population , according to the World Bank ( Ernberg 1998a ) . There is a gap in ...
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Creative Uses of ICTs | 13 |
Understanding EReadiness in | 27 |
Community Capacity Building Through ICT Networking | 45 |
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