ICTs and Indian social change: Diffusion, poverty, governance/
edited by Ashwani Saith, M. Vijayabaskar and V. Gayathri
- 1st ed.
- New Delhi: Sage, 2008.
- 418 p.
Preface
Introduction: ICTs and Indian Social Change-An Agenda of Concerns - Ashwani Saith and M Vijayabaskar
Culture of Technology and ICTs - Sundar Sarukkai Sustainable Internet Connectivity in Rural India - Ashok Jhunjhunwala and Anuradha Ramachandran
Two Mutually Reinforcing Applications of ICT for Socio-Economic Development of India - Rajesh Jain, Atanu Dey, Reuben Abraham and Vivek Padmanabhan
ICTs and Poverty Alleviation: Hope or Hype? - Ashwani Saith
Decrypting E-Governance: Narratives Power Play and Participation in the Gyaandoot Intranet - T T Sreekumar
Crossing a Chasm: Technologies, Institutions and Policies for Developing a Regional IT Industry - Nirvikar Singh
The Electronic Grass rooting of Democracy: A Case for Community Radio - Vinod Pavarala
Wired Watchdogs: How ICTs Are Aiding Civil Society to Enhance Public Accountability - Gopakumar Krishnan
Influence of Software Trade on Development of Web-Enabled Governance Initiatives: Comparative Perspectives of Indian and UK Experiences - Amit Mitra and A Didar Singh
Evaluating the Developmental Impact of E-Governance Initiatives: An Exploratory Framework - Shirin Madon
Ricocheting Gender Equations: Women Workers in the Call Centre Industry - Piush Antony and V Gayathri
Constructing Work and Identity Indian outsourced ITES Sector - M Vijayabaskar
Ethnic Transnational Middle Classes in Formation: A Case Study of Indian Information Technology Professionals - Xiang Biao
Virtual India: Indian IT Labour and the Nation-State - Peter Van der Veer
Uncanny Networks: Pirate, Urban and the New Globalisation in India - Ravi Sundaram