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    101. Democracy@internet.asia? The challenges to the emancipatory potential of the net: lessons from China and Malaysia

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    102. The agricultural colleges

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    103. A poor picture: the failure of concerned photography to arouse social change

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    104. Availability and accessibility of ICT in rural communities of Nigeria

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    105. The importance of media to development

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    107. An agrarian society's developing press system: Malian journalists' views on media, ethics and democracy

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    108. Broadband country roads: co-ops are helping bridge the digital divide

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    109. Creating a participatory telecenter enterprise

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    110. Communication for isolated and marginalized groups: blending the old and the new

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    113. Farmer field schools in traditional societies: from technical to social issues

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    114. From wheat to Web: children of the revolution

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    115. Zones of silence: a framework beyond the digital divide

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    119. $6 billion for rural broadband: a hatchet or a scalpel?

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    120. Congress and America's political development: the transformation of the post office from patronage to service

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    121. The participatory web: new potentials of ICT(information and communication technologies) in rural areas

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    124. From agri-clinics to FarmerNet: applying mobile phones and the internet to support farmers

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    125. Communication and decision making among fruit growers in the Phaswana area of North Province

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    126. A communication strategy for small farmer development

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    127. Effects of inclusive village level public agricultural extension service: policy reform experiment in western China

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    129. Key recommendations of the leadership summit

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    130. Community radio broadcasting for rural community education

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    131. Spanning the globe - an international and domestic collection of the food value chain, consumers and producer views: the Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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    132. Briding information gaps between farmers, policy-makers, researchers, and development agents

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    133. Closing the Gap in Access to Rural Communications: Chile 1995-2002

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    134. Farm journalism

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    136. Impact of emerging technology minimal in reaching East Africa: findings of study show radio is still the dominant force in this region

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    137. Mobilizing small farmers

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    141. Solomon Islands and rural communications

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    143. Report of the International Summit on Information Society

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    145. Barriers to open access to scientific information in Kenya, with particular reference to agricultural information

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    147. Including a diversity of rural women in a communication technology access project: taking the macro and micro contexts into account

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    148. Why don't these people connect to the internet at home? Analyzing the internal barriers causing digital divide in central Queensland, Australia

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    149. Parsing the dream: considering ICT (information and communication technologies) as a component of developmental policies of the Global South

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    150. Community-based broadband organizations and video communications for remote and rural First Nations in Canada

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    151. e-Governance in South Africa: making the populace aware. An Eastern Cape perspective

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    152. Community networks today: analysing new media for local social networking and community engagement

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    153. Understanding support services for community-based business development

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    155. A meta-research case study of development journalism

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    156. Third World perspective on the news

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    157. Gender consideration in radio option for development support communication: empirical evidence from northern Nigeria

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    159. Dag Hammarskjold Seminar on "Communication - an essential component in development work"

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    161. The end of the beginning and the beginning of the end: the decline of public agricultural extension in Ontario

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    163. "We would have saved her life": mobile telephony in an island village in Papua New Guinea

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    164. Using radio as a tool for rural development in Limpopo Province of South Africa: an evaluation of case studies

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    165. Empowerment and governance through information and communication technologies: women's perspective

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    166. The sustainability of public internet access centers: lessons from ICT [information and communication technology] projects in rural China

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    167. Farm and rural radio in the United States: some beginnings and models

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    168. An analysis of infoDev case studies: lessons learned

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    169. ICT (information and communication technology) for poverty reduction

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    170. Telecommunications for sustainable development

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    171. Report of the IIC (International Institute of Communications) Developing Countries pre-conference, September 4-6, 1999, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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    172. Considering ICT (information and communication technology) use when energy access is not secured: a case study from rural South Africa

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    174. Information and communication technology policy imperatives for rural women empowerment: focus on South Africa

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    176. Information and communication in development practices

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    177. Information and communication technologies for rural development

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    179. Mr. Cityan, meet Mr. Farmer

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    183. Knowledge sharing and distance learning for sustainable agriculture in the Asia Pacific Region: the role of the Internet

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    184. ICTs as appropriate technologies for African development

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    185. ICTs for agricultural livelihoods: impact and lessons learned from IICD-supported activities

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    187. Agro-based industry, mobile phone and youth: a recipe for success

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

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    191. M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation's Information Village Research Project (IVRP), Union Territory of Pondicherry

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    192. Drishtee Telecenter Initiative

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    193. Creating a tradition that we never had: local food and local knowledge in the northeast of Germany

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    194. The reconstruction of local food knowledge in the Isle of Skye, Scotland

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