Edited by Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla
Table of Contents
| Introduction | HTML |
| Eduardo Villanueva Mansilla |
| Towards a national telecommunications strategy in Morocco (originally published in January 2004) | HTML |
| Mohammed Ibahrine |
| e-Government, e-Society and Jordan: Strategy, theory, practice, and assessment (originally published in November 2003) | HTML |
| Michael Blakemore, Roderic Dutton |
| A review of national information and communication technologies and a proposed National Electronic Initiative Framework (originally published in May 2006) | HTML |
| Alan R. Peslak |
| Towards a national telecommunications strategy in Morocco (originally published in September 2003) | HTML |
| Mohammed Ibahrine |
| The Internet in developing nations: Grand challenges (originally published in April 2004) | HTML |
| Larry Press |
| Refuting objections to a Global Rural Network (GRNet) for developing nations (originally published in August 2004) | HTML |
| Larry Press |
| E-media in development: Combining multiple e-media types (originally published in February 2003) | HTML |
| Robin Koert |
| Collaborative development of open content: A process model to unlock the potential for African universities (originally published in February 2003) | HTML |
| Derek Keats |
| Licence fees and GDP per capita: The case for open source in developing countries (originally published in December 2003) | HTML |
| Rishab Haaland |
| Open access to law in developing countries (originally published in December 2004) | HTML |
| Daniel Poulin |
| A study of Internet usage in Nigerian universities: A case study of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (originally published in February 2003) | HTML |
| Kofoworola Jagboro |
| Problems and the epistemology of electronic publishing in the Arab world: The case of Lebanon (originally published in September 2001) | HTML |
| Ramzi Nasser, Kamal Abouchedid |
| The Internet and state control in authoritarian regimes: China, Cuba and the counterrevolution (originally published in August 2001) | HTML |
| Shanthi Kalathil, Taylor C. Boas |
| Digitisation and Its Asian Discontents: The Internet, Politics and Hacking in China and Indonesia (originally published in September 2002) | HTML |
| Jeroen Kloet |
| Censoring the Internet: The Situation in Turkey (originally published in June 2002) | HTML |
| Kemal Altintas, Tolga Aydin, Varol Akman |
| The use of the Internet for political action by non-state dissident actors in the Middle East (originally published in November 2003) | HTML |
| W. Sean McLaughlin |
| Communicative practice and transgressive global politics: The D’ua of Sheikh Muhammed Al Mohaisany (originally published in July 2005) | HTML |
| Michael Dartnell |
| Negotiating the global and the local: How Thai culture co-opts the Internet (originally published in August 2000) | HTML |
| Soraj Hongladarom |
| Africa Connected (originally published in November 1998) | HTML |
| Martin Hall |
| WSIS: Whose vision of an information society? (originally published in May 2005) | HTML |
| Ajit Pyati |
| Who benefits from the digital divide? (originally published in August 2004) | HTML |
| Brendan Luyt |
| Zones of silence: A framework beyond the digital divide (originally published in May 2006) | HTML |
| Amelia Bryne Potter |
| Effective use: A community informatics strategy beyond the Digital Divide (originally published in December 2003) | HTML |
| Michael Gurstein |
| Digital divide or digital development?: The Internet in Mexico (originally published in March 2006) | HTML |
| James Curry, Martin Kenney |
| The impact of the Internet on Myanmar (originally published in May 2001) | HTML |
| Viola Krebs |
| The impact of cybercafes on information services in Uganda (originally published in April 2003) | HTML |
| Samuel Gitta, J.R. Ikoja-Odongo |
| Internet in Sierra Leone: Way forward (originally published in February 1997) | HTML |
| John A. Kargbo |
| Internet in the Lives of Turkish Women (originally published in March 2002) | HTML |
| Ayisigi Sevdik, Varol Akman |
| Ethnic media and politics: The case of the use of the Internet by Uyghur diaspora (originally published in July 2005) | HTML |
| Kilic Kanat |
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