Pakistan: Punjab Economic Research Institute, Lahore, Pakistan.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C35895
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Presented at the Asian Regional Seminar on Increasing the Effectiveness of Development Organizations, Colombo, Sri Lanka, December 16-19, 1981. Occasional Paper 8. 40 pages..
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 180 Document Number: C36094
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Presented at the Codesria 11 General Assembly - "Rethinking African Development: Beyond impasse, towards alternatives." Maputo, Mozambique, December 6-10, 2005. 14 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 181 Document Number: C36562
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Prepared for the 6th annual Global Mobility Roundtable, Center for Telecom Management, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, June 1-2, 2007. 22 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C14095
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Pages 11-15 in Kwame Boafo and Nancy George (eds.), Communication processes: alternative channels and strategies for development support, IDRC-MR274e, International Development Research Centre, Canada. 1991. 97 pp. Selected papers prepared for a seminar held in Nairobi, Kenya, November 14-16, 1990.
Xiaoming, Hao (author), Banerjee, Indrajit (author), and Jinqui, Zhao (author)
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Paper
Publication Date:
2007-12-15
Published:
China
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 180 Document Number: C36116
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Presented to the Conference on Empowering Rural Communities through ICT Policy and Research, Chennai, India, December 15-17, 2007. 17 pages., Case study of a rural community internet access center that lacked sustainability.
Grace, Margaret (author / Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, Australia)
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Paper
Publication Date:
1998-06-13
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Australia
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 147 Document Number: C23536
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In "Conference Proceedings of the International Symposium on Learning Communities, Regional Sustainability and the Learning Society (June 13-20, 1998)." Edited by Ian Falk., 7 p., In Australia, as in other parts of the world, there is considerable interest in many quarters in the potential of new communication and information technologies to contribute significantly to the revitalization of regional communities. However, much remains to be understood about the social factors, which affect the success of innovative technology applications. Research conducted by the Queensland University of Technology indicates that gender significantly affects not only access and use of communication and information technologies, but also rural community development. By focusing on rural women's perspectives on communication issues, this research has revealed a need for the development of "soft" technologies to ensure that both social and economic development occurs in an integrated way in regional, rural and remote communities.