DocumentCode
3389297
Title
Use of ICTs for Encouraging Participative Development: A Critique of the Indian Experiment
Author
Prakash, Amit ; De, Rahul
Author_Institution
Quantitative Methods & Inf. Syst. Area, Indian Inst. of Manage., Bangalore
fYear
2006
fDate
38838
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
293
Abstract
The present fascination of governments with use of ICTs for propelling development has not led to an improvement in the quality of life of a significant number of people. It becomes important to understand the conception of development that gets invoked in the design of such interventions. In this paper, we look at historical trajectories guiding the policy space to gain insights into the current imperatives motivating ICT usage. Justification for using ICTs has often been attributed to its inherent potential for enabling beneficiary participation. However, not many project designs, especially those in India, reflect such a motivation. We try to investigate whether the ICT policy of the Indian government attempts to encourage participatory development with specific reference to the relations between the governments at the centre and the provinces
Keywords
government policies; information technology; telecommunication; ICT for development; ICT policy; ICT usage; Indian development; Indian government; participative development; Availability; Government; Joining processes; Machinery; Mediation; Medical services; Monitoring; Power generation economics; Reflection; Turning; ICT Policy; ICT for Development; Indian Development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 2006. ICTD '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Berkeley, CA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0485-1
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0485-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTD.2006.301866
Filename
4085542
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