Title :
Welfare, agency and “ICT for Development”
Author :
Ratan, Aishwarya Lakshmi ; Bailur, Savita
Author_Institution :
Technol. for Emerging Markets Group, Microsoft Res. India, Bangalore
Abstract :
This paper deconstructs the term ldquodevelopmentrdquo in ldquoICT for Developmentrdquo - does it imply welfare or agency? Using a framework of individual capability expansion and social choice theory, we illustrate how these two approaches may conflict, and present a simple model to explore how sometimes the Provider´s intention in providing an ICT artifact and the User´s ultimate usage differ. We analyze our case studies of Our Voices and Hole in the Office against this and find that the User is likely to gain a tangible, immediate return on using agency-enhancing applications (particularly involving entertainment content), while the impact of welfare-enhancing applications is harder to achieve, given the complex contextual determinants of converting information on ldquopotentialrdquo welfare outcomes to ldquoactualrdquo welfare gains. We recommend further research on the welfare-agency tension, and on assessing paternalism in ldquoICT for developmentrdquo interventions.
Keywords :
call centres; information technology; office automation; social aspects of automation; ICT for development; social choice theory; telecenters; Appraisal; Bridges; Crops; Information analysis; Innovation management; Job production systems; Management information systems; Roads; Speech analysis; Technological innovation; “ICT for development”; capability; social choice; telecentres;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communication Technologies and Development, 2007. ICTD 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1990-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1991-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICTD.2007.4937398