Technology as amplifier in international development

2011; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1145/1940761.1940772

Autores

Kentaro Toyama,

Tópico(s)

E-Government and Public Services

Resumo

Amplification theories of information technology argue that technology is primarily a magnifier of existing institutional forces. In this paper, these ideas are synthesized and augmented for an amplification theory of "information and communication technology for development" (ICT4D), the study of electronic technology in international development. Three mechanisms for amplification are identified, arising out of differentials in access, capacity, and motivation, and the ideas are developed using examples from telecenters, television, and mobile phones.

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