This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their role in the promotion of gender and health issues in the region, and specifically in Jamaica. In Jamaica progress in the use of ICTs is visibly more advanced than in the other countries. The Jamaican government has fully supported this progress financially and technically, implementing policies to support the application and use of ICTs in national development. Jamaica has set the tone for the other Caribbean countries, particularly Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Guyana where ICT policies and IT strategic plans are currently in place. The chapter largely focuses on the internet because of its widespread influence
A major national quantitative survey was completed in Jamaica which captures data on a broad cross s...
This conceptual article discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by e-govern...
The research findings show a low level of computer and internet penetration in Jamaica, with a low u...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development ...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development ...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development a...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are con...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are con...
Contents: v. 1, no. 1, Sex differences in response to general certificate of education and Caribbean...
This study investigates the role that information and communication technologies (ICT) and knowledge...
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the America...
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the America...
Five Caribbean countries were selected to introduce, integrate and embed ICTs within their healthcar...
For a debt-burdened, developing country that is weathering a global recession, investment in areas t...
A major national quantitative survey was completed in Jamaica which captures data on a broad cross s...
This conceptual article discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by e-govern...
The research findings show a low level of computer and internet penetration in Jamaica, with a low u...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development ...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development ...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) have been promoted as tools for national development a...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are con...
New information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as mobile phones and the Internet are con...
Contents: v. 1, no. 1, Sex differences in response to general certificate of education and Caribbean...
This study investigates the role that information and communication technologies (ICT) and knowledge...
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the America...
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the America...
Five Caribbean countries were selected to introduce, integrate and embed ICTs within their healthcar...
For a debt-burdened, developing country that is weathering a global recession, investment in areas t...
A major national quantitative survey was completed in Jamaica which captures data on a broad cross s...
This conceptual article discusses the opportunities and challenges presented by e-govern...
The research findings show a low level of computer and internet penetration in Jamaica, with a low u...