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Book Review: Taking ICT to Every Indian Village: Opportunities and Challenges
Pertti SaariluomaAtanu GaraiB. Shadrachsubject
South asiaSocial Psychologylcsh:T58.5-58.64business.industrylcsh:Information technologyCommunicationMedia studiesTechnocracyPublic relationsHuman-Computer InteractionCompetition (economics)Information and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceNew delhibusinessdescription
Atanu Garai & B. Shadrach (2006). Taking ICT to every Indian village: Opportunities and challenges. New Delhi, India: One World South Asia; 133 pages. Information and communication technology (ICT) activities can easily be seen as a sort of technocracy, which is not surprising because the focus of attention is often dominated by issues such as the bandwidth, new devices, or the fierce competition between technological companies and their innovative products. In short, the discussion often is restricted to Habermasian technical interest of knowledge. At the end of the day, however, everything in ICT is about people and, more specifically, about the emancipatory application of knowledge for and by the people. This latter perspective on ICT development comes to the fore in a very interesting and thought-provoking way in a book by Garai and Shadrach, titled Taking ICT to Every Indian Village.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2006-10-31 | Human Technology |