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16 March 07

Volume 11, Numbers 2&3

Residents' associations and information communication technologies: a suggested approach to international action-research

Ottolini, Cesare

The North-South disparity in access to new information communication technologies is well known, but there is a need now to get beyond simply measuring and documenting that gap, and develop more sensitive indicators on how such technologies might be, and are being, used by popular organisations (such as residents' associations) in order to give more effective voice to the interests of people living in poverty. This article also appears in the Development in Practice Reader [13]Development and Cities

Keywords: Civil society; Technology; Methods

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