Title :
Digital inclusion through localism
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Inf. Technol., Monash Univ., Clayton, VIC, Australia
fDate :
Aug. 31 2009-Sept. 1 2009
Abstract :
The evolution to a global information society will require the federation of innumerable technologies and social systems. The resulting increase in flexibility, diversity, and complexity is both an opportunity and challenge for ICT practitioners to shape this evolution for the benefit of developing countries and marginalised communities. A conceptual framework is developed to describe the weaknesses of a centralised, top-down approach to ICT development in being able to leverage flexibility and manage complexity towards a more inclusive information society. We extend the framework by proposing an alternative approach based on a pragmatic form of localism, involving decentralised participation with national and global linkages. Following an application of the framework in a case study on a developing country´s ICT development, we use it to argue for the adoption of localism principles in the ongoing development of the next generation network (NGN).
Keywords :
Internet; ICT development; digital inclusion; global information society; localism; next generation network; Communications technology; Couplings; Cultural differences; Economies of scale; Information technology; Internet; Next generation networking; Shape; Standards organizations; Technological innovation; developing nations; digital inclusion; information and communication technologies (ICT); marginalised communities; next-generation networks (NGN) and beyond;
Conference_Titel :
Innovations for Digital Inclusions, 2009. K-IDI 2009. ITU-T Kaleidoscope:
Conference_Location :
Mar del Plata
Print_ISBN :
978-92-61-12891-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-92-61-12891-3