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Digital Development in East Africa: The Distribution, Diffusion, and Governance of Information Technology: Information Technology and Global Governance

Autor Warigia M. Bowman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2023
This book uses comparative case study methodology and extensive field work to examine and compare outcomes of four East African nations (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda) that implemented formal Information and Communications Technology policies in the 1990s. Based on extensive fieldwork, the book assesses the emergence of a new policy and technological arena from the turn of the millennium to the present. In addition to tracing the implementation and reception of these policies, Bowman considers to what extent the politics of infrastructure in four connected but distinct African nations have resulted in global participation and equitable distribution and access of infrastructure to all citizens, as well as the impact a recent history of war or peace have on the technological outcomes in these communities. The book provides us with invaluable new data on how policy and politics function in emerging democracies, and illuminates long-overlooked opportunities and conditions necessary for the distribution of new and potentially beneficial technologies in other developing countries. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031221613
ISBN-10: 3031221613
Pagini: 297
Ilustrații: XXIII, 297 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Information Technology and Global Governance

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction: Information and Communication Technologies as a Tool for Development.- Chapter 2: The History of ICT in East Africa from 1950-1990.- Chapter 3: A Policy Paradox (Theoretical Framework).- Chapter 4: Constructing a Policy for an ICT led vision—Centralization and Hierarchy in Rwanda.- Chapter 5: Technological Lessons from the Past: The Tanzanian Experience.- Chapter 6: Measuring the ICT Led Vision.- Chapter 7: Citizen Participation in ICT Policymaking.- Chapter 8: Cyber-Pessimism: Using ICT in Uganda for Surveillance and Control and Suppression.- Chapter 9: Conclusion and Recommendations.

Notă biografică

Warigia M. Bowman is Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Sustainable Energy and Natural Resources Law Program at the University of Tulsa, USA.

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“This book provides a framework for analyzing infrastructure policymaking that will guide development scholars for years to come.”
 
Michael Craw, ​Faculty Member and Director of the Master of Public Administration program, The Evergreen State College, USA
 
“Bowman’s comparative evaluation of ICTs in East Africa is a must read for anyone interested in the intersection of culture, technology, law, and politics.” 


L. Jean Camp, ​Professor of Informatics and Director of Center for Security and Privacy in Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
 
“Dr. Bowman’s careful fieldwork and analysis unpacks the political economy of ICT implementation in East Africa. She expertly integrates historical, sociological, political, and economic realities that inform ICT policy development and implementation.”
 
Dorina Bekoe is a researchstaff member with the Africa program at the Institute
for Defense Analyses USA, and author of Voting in Fear: Electoral Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa (2012)
 
This book uses comparative case study methodology and extensive field work to examine and compare outcomes of four East African nations (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda) that implemented formal Information and Communications Technology policies in the 1990s. Based on extensive fieldwork, the book assesses the emergence of a new policy and technological arena from the turn of the millennium to the present. In addition to tracing the implementation and reception of these policies, Bowman considers to what extent the politics of infrastructure in four connected but distinct African nations have resulted in global participation and equitable distribution and access of infrastructure to all citizens, as well as the impact a recent history of war or peace have on the technological outcomes in these communities. The book provides us with invaluable new data on how policy and politics function in emerging democracies, and illuminates long-overlooked opportunities and conditions necessary for the distribution of new and potentially beneficial technologies in other developing countries. 
 
Warigia M. Bowman is Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Sustainable Energy and Natural Resources Law Program at the University of Tulsa, USA.

Caracteristici

Offers a new theoretical framework that can be applied and tested across disciplines in other African regions Gives a close study of four African nations’ technological challenges through their views on comparative politics Fills a current vacuum in policy and research literature on developing nations’ technological participation