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Information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable development. Daya Publishing House, a division of Astral International, 2013.

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McCarty, Mojaye Eserinune, ed. Health communication, gender violence, and ICTs in Nigeria. Ibadan University Press, 2008.

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Ebenezer Soola Conference on Communication (2007 University of Ibadan). Health communication, gender violence, and ICTs in Nigeria. Ibadan University Press, 2008.

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Ebenezer Soola Conference on Communication (2007 University of Ibadan). Health communication, gender violence, and ICTs in Nigeria. Ibadan University Press, 2008.

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Ebenezer Soola Conference on Communication (2007 University of Ibadan). Health communication, gender violence, and ICTs in Nigeria. Ibadan University Press, 2008.

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Sonja, Oestmann, ed. Information and communication technologies (ICTs): Poverty alleviation and universal access policies. African Technology Policy Studies Network, 2002.

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The impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on rural households. P. Lang, 2003.

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Asimakopoulou, Eleana. Advanced ICTs for disaster management and threat detection: Collaborative and distributed frameworks. Information Science Reference, 2010.

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Adera, Edith Ofwona. Local governance and ICTs in Africa: Case studies and guidelines for implementation and evaluation. Pambazuka Press, 2011.

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ICTs, community access and development: Case studies from six developing countries. Aakar Books, 2010.

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ICTs and development in India: Perspectives on the rural network society. Anthem Press, 2011.

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Kaiser, M. Shamim, Juanying Xie, and Vijay Singh Rathore, eds. Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS 2020). Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0882-7.

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Joshi, Amit, Mufti Mahmud, Roshan G. Ragel, and Nileshsingh V. Thakur, eds. Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS 2020). Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0739-4.

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Naumov, Vladimir. Markets information and communication technology and sales organization. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21026.

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In the textbook sets out the basic information about the structure of markets, information and communication technologies (ICT), the methods of their research, assessing the attractiveness and forecasting, criteria and methods of segmentation. Deals with the organization of the sales Department of an IT company, involving analysis of organizational forms, population division, methods of remuneration and non-material incentives for experts dealing with sales of ICT products. Sets out the methodology for strategic sales of complex IT solutions, the technique of negotiation and the basics of neurolinguistic programming.
 The textbook pays attention to the peculiarities of the sales and promotion of ICT products through the Internet, the possibilities of the use of CRM systems. The principles of the organization of partnerships with clients. This methodical approaches to the assessment of the efficiency of the sales Department of an IT company and its sales staff. Discusses the economic evaluation of the project implementation in selling IT solutions.
 The textbook is prepared in accordance with the requirements of Federal state educational standard of higher education of the last generation.
 Designed for students enrolled in training 38.03.05 "Business-Informatics", but it can be useful to students from other disciplines and practitioners working in the field of information and communication technologies.
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Technologies of choice?: ICTs, development, and the capabilities approach. MIT Press, 2013.

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Satapathy, Suresh Chandra, and Amit Joshi, eds. Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems (ICTIS 2017) - Volume 2. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63645-0.

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Satapathy, Suresh Chandra, and Amit Joshi, eds. Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems (ICTIS 2017) - Volume 1. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63673-3.

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Shortis, Tim. The language of ICT: Information and communication technology. Routledge, 2001.

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The Ghana ICT for accelerated development [ICT4AD] policy: A policy statement for the realization of the vision to transform Ghana into an information-rich knowledge based society and economy through the development, deployment and exploitation of ICTs within the economy and society. s.n.], 2003.

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Adolfo, Villafiorita, Saint-Paul Regis, and Zorer Alessandro, eds. E-infrastructures and e-services on developing countries: First International ICST Conference, AFRICOMM 2009, Maputo, Mozambique, December 3-4, 2009 : proceedings. Springer, 2010.

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Claveau, Gilles. Information and communications technologies: Statistical review (ICTSR), 1990-1997. Industry Canada, 1999.

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Filieri, Raffaele, Bidit Dey, and Karim Sorour. ICTs in developing countries: Research, practices and policy implications. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Hallin, Anette. Organizational communication and sustainable development: ICTs for mobility. Information Science Reference, 2010.

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Munyua, Hilda. ICTs and small-scale agriculture in Africa: A scoping study. IDRC, 2008.

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Ian, Graham. Information and communication technology. Smart Apple Media, 2010.

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Khalil, Ismail, Erich Neuhold, A. Min Tjoa, Li Da Xu, and Ilsun You, eds. Information and Communication Technology. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24315-3.

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Linawati, Made Sudiana Mahendra, Erich J. Neuhold, A. Min Tjoa, and Ilsun You, eds. Information and Communication Technology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55032-4.

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Mishra, Durgesh Kumar, Ahmad Taher Azar, and Amit Joshi, eds. Information and Communication Technology. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5508-9.

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Lester, Gilbert, and Edexcel Foundation, eds. Information and communication technology. Heinemann Educational, 2000.

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Hamelink, Cees J. ICTs and social development: The global policy context. UNRISD, 1999.

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Srivastava, Amarendra. NGOs empowered: Stories of NGOs using ICTs for impact. Edited by Manzar Osama editor, Bhadauria Devendra Singh editor, and Digital Empowerment Foundation (New Delhi, India). Digital Empowerment Foundation, 2012.

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Information, communication, and space technology. Taylor & Francis, 2012.

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Council, Humberside County. Information technology and communication difficulties. Humberside Education Publications Unit, Humberside Education Centre, Coronation Road North, Hull, HU5 5RL., 1995.

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Ben, Soltane Karima Bounemra, ed. Africa networking: Development information, ICTs and governance. International Books, 2004.

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Haddon, Leslie, Leopoldina Fortunati, Enid Mante, Bartolomeo Sapio, Kari-Hans Kommonen, and Annevi Kant. Everyday Innovators: Researching the Role of Users in Shaping ICTs. Springer, 2010.

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1976-, Asimakopoulou Eleana, and Bessis Nik 1967-, eds. Advanced ICTs for disaster management and threat detection: Collaborative and distributed frameworks. Information Science Reference, 2010.

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1976-, Asimakopoulou Eleana, and Bessis Nik 1967-, eds. Advanced ICTs for disaster management and threat detection: Collaborative and distributed frameworks. Information Science Reference, 2010.

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Aronson, Jonathan D., and Peter F. Cowhey. The Information and Communication Revolution and International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.425.

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Major trends in information and communication technology (ICT) are transforming the global commercial and technology landscape. Since 1945, the US market has been the most consistent agenda setter for the global market. But now, as economic gloom haunts the world, and as a new President settles in the United States, predictions abound that American dominance in international relations will give way to the leadership of China or others. However, if the United States acts vigorously on the policy front, it can maintain its international leadership position until at least 2025. In addition, the information revolution has also accelerated the changing of international actors’ roles. This is because the web and the information revolution had resulted in tremendous security, political, economic, social, and cultural consequences, which altered the roles of countries, companies, non-governmental actors, and international institutions in the conduct of international relations. ICTs can also leave a significant impact on foreign policy, as these can affect democratic and authoritarian rule, as well as give rise to the “CNN effect,” which is a relatively recent phenomenon which has a tendency to alter the extent, depth, and speed of the new global media. As the ICT revolution spreads across the planet it also resets the international relations playing field, with significant consequences for security, and political, economic, social, and cultural interactions.
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Epstein, Ben. The Technological Imperative. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190698980.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 is the second chapter dedicated to the technological imperative stage of the political communication cycle (PCC). It focuses on the technological component of political communication revolutions (PCRs) and addresses how the cost, rate of diffusion, and perceived benefits of each new information and communication technology (ICT) affects its political utility. In other words, chapter 3 evaluates how new ICTs become politically viable. A politically viable ICT does not enter American politics without active choices made on the part of political actors who try to use these new tools in innovative ways. All widely diffused ICTs do not share wide-scale political utility. As a result, some ICTs—like mass-marketed newspapers, radio, television, and the internet—have had a major impact on communication practices broadly and political communication innovations specifically, while others like the telephone and telegraph have transformed social communication but not political communication.
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McAnany, Emile G. Communication for Development. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036774.003.0004.

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This chapter tackles the issue of how success was defined and measured in the modernization-diffusion paradigm by focusing on three early projects for using the technology of television for teaching purposes, along with their distinct outcomes. It asks how communication as well as information and communication technologies (ICTs) achieve their goals of social change and how we can demonstrate their success. It also explores the working assumptions of educational technology within the general communication for development (c4d) discourse before discussing the three educational television initiatives in more detail, all of them implemented by Stanford University's Institute for Communication Research and involving Wilbur Schramm: the first in American Samoa, the second in El Salvador, and the third in Mexico. These projects illustrate some of the common problems with many c4d projects.
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Zakwoordenboek informatica en telecommunicatie. Sybex, 2000.

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Everyday innovators: Researching the role of users in shaping ICT's. Springer, 2005.

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Leslie, Haddon, ed. Everyday innovators: Researching the role of users in shaping ICT's. Springer, 2005.

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Satapathy, Suresh Chandra, and Amit Joshi. Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems: Proceedings of ICTIS 2018, Volume 2. Springer, 2019.

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Satapathy, Suresh Chandra, and Amit Joshi. Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems: Proceedings of ICTIS 2018, Volume 1. Springer, 2018.

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Huynh, Van-Nam, Masato Akagi, Thanh-Thuy Nguyen, Duc-Thai Vu, and Trung-Nghia Phung. Advances in Information and Communication Technology: Proceedings of the International Conference, ICTA 2016. Springer, 2016.

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Fong, Simon, Parikshit N. Mahalle, and Shyam Akashe. Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies: Proceedings of Third International Conference on ICTCS 2017. Springer, 2018.

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Fong, Simon, Parikshit N. Mahalle, and Shyam Akashe. Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies: Proceedings of Third International Conference on ICTCS 2017. Springer, 2018.

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Schiller, Dan. The Historical Run-Up. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038761.003.0005.

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This chapter examines recent historical trends to better understand how the massive restructuring of the information and communications technology (ICT) sector sparked a shift into networks in capitalist development. Profound technical and institutional changes in the ICT industry, which lies at the epicenter of an emerging digital capitalism, caused commodity chains that had seemed stable to buckle and recompose. The result was not uniform growth but ragged unevenness: expansionary dynamism alongside devastation. This chapter discusses how communications and information processing became the largest sectoral source of demand for ICTs and whether this major axis of change around computer networks revived the growth prospects of the wider political economy. It also considers a series of developments that radically enlarged the interoperable internet during the late 1980s and 1990s.
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Einfrastructure And Eservices For Developing Countries Third International Icst Conference Africomm 2011 Zanzibar Tansania November 2324 2011 Revised Selected Papers. Springer, 2012.

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