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    302. Cognitive radio on tv bands: a new approach to provide wireless connectivity for rural areas

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    304. ICT4D implementation: policies and partnerships

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    305. ICTs, enterprise and development

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    306. Information and communication technologies for rural development

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    307. gender and ICT: a good mix

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    309. Community radio stations as community technology centers: an evaluation of the development impact of technological hybridization on stakeholder communities in South Africa

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    312. Telecommunications and economic development

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    314. Farmer-first approaches to communication: a case study from the Philippines

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    315. Hands up who is poor, speaks English - and looks good on TV!

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    316. Communication rights and communication wrongs

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    318. Livelihoods approaches to information and communication in support of rural poverty elimination and food security

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    321. Grameen Telecom: the village phone program

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    322. E-Choupal: ITC's Rural Networking Project

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    323. Bangladesh: documenting the farmer-led approach

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    325. Toward an ignorance-based worldview

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    326. The way of ignorance

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    327. Optimizing uncertainty

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    328. Ignorance and ethics

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    329. Choosing ignorance within a learning universe

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    330. ICTs (information and communication technologies) in Kosovo

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    331. Long haul ahead for climate talks

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    332. The indigenous as a site of decolonizing knowledge for conventional development and the link with education: the African case

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    333. Indigenous knowledges, sustainable development and the environment: implications for research, education and capacity building

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    334. Exploring indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing in developing a cross-cultural science curriculum

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    336. Functional participation? Questioning participatory attempts at reshaping African gender identities: the case of REFLECT in Uganda

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    337. Partnership, exclusion and the young: the neglected voice of the rural young

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    340. Determinants of journalists' attitude towards coverage of agriculture and rural development news in Botswana

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    341. Rural broadband: strategies and lessons from North America. Are two countries moving in different directions?

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    342. Sizing up information and communication technologies as agents of political development in sub-Saharan Africa

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    344. Linking towns and villages

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    346. Creating stronger links

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    347. Evaluation of agricultural extension and delivery services in southwest Nigeria

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    349. Reaching the unreached: a role of ICT (information and communication technology) in sustainable rural development

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    350. The end justifies the definition: the manifold outlooks on the digital divide and their practical usefulness for policy-making

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    351. Making extension relevant for the 21st Century: a communication perspective

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    352. Communicating agriculture and health-related information in low literacy communities: a case study of villagers served by the Bougoula Commune in Mali

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    353. Introduction to development communication

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    354. Major theories following modernization

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    355. United Nations and specialized agencies

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    356. The roles of non-government organizations (NGOs)

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    357. A framework for conceptualizing technology in development

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    358. The global digital divide

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    359. Feminism in a post-development age

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    360. ICT (information and communication technologies) and empowerment of rural and deprived women in Asia

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    361. Video-mediated farmer-to-farmer learning for sustainable agriculture: a scoping study for SDC (Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation), SAI Platform (Sustainable Agriculture Initiative) and GFRAS (Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services)

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    362. ICT (information and communication technologies) for the next five billion people: information and communication for sustainable development

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    363. People driven innovation: how to create the demand for ICT (information and communication technologies) solutions to underserved areas

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    364. Transfer of services to emerging markets: mobile services, m-payment and m-health

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    365. What can we learn from the developing world? Impact of mobile applications from developing markets to mature economies

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    366. Myths about ICT (information and communication technologies) for the other billions

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    367. What can ICTs (information and communication technologies) do for the rural poor?

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    371. The status of e-government in South Africa

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    372. Case study of coffee in Tanzania

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    374. Communications in service of Extension: what aspects of ICT (information and communication technology) could be a game changer for the rural poor?

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    378. Seven lessons on how to achieve effective national ICT4D policy processes

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    379. Rural communication access centres in Tanzania: lessons learned from setting up and managing IICD supported RCA (Rural Community Access) Centres

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    380. Improving farmer livelihoods by access to information: supporting the agriculture sector in Bolivia with information and communication technologies

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    381. Ghana Information Network for Knowledge Sharing (GINKS): the national ICT4D network in Ghana

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    382. Innovative partnerships? Creating the right conditions for mobile growth in Africa

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    385. Radio: a meeting place for women farmers in Nigeria

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    387. Gender issues and agricultural technology development

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    390. Women farmers benefit from mobiles

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    391. Report of the sensitisation workshop on rural radio for policy and decision makers in east and southern Africa

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    392. Rural radio in Tanzania

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    393. The role of ICTs in provision of agricultural information and knowledge to farmers under Uganda's National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS)

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    395. Misconceptions on drylands and pastoralism

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    396. Feminism in a post-development age

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    397. The adoption of mobile phones in emerging markets: global diffusion and the rural challenge

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    398. Goal 8. Develop a global partnership for development

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    400. Global study of women entrepreneurs finds need for greater access to capital, more education and training and a shift in societal attitudes to stimulate and support women starting and growing businesses

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