One of the causes of failure in ICT4D is connected to field research, which is not always capable to understand the reality experienced by beneficiaries in developing nations. Here I present a research method devised specifically to map and explain the perceptions of beneficiaries in ICT4D projects. The method relies on the construct of subjective perception as image, and provides a type of narrative analysis aimed at “writing the history” of how perceptions are formed. Drawing on my research on food security in south India, I present the technique at work in the collection and analysis of data, illustrating its strengths and limitations in mapping the world visions of respondents. The technique is proposed to solve the conundrum of underst...
In this paper, we propose the use of phenomenology in ICT4D research. In keeping with the dominant t...
The field of information and communication technology for development is a field constantly changing...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The effectiveness of information and communication tec...
One of the causes of failure in ICT4D is connected to field research, which is not always capable to...
One of the causes of failure in ICT4D is connected to field research, which is not always capable to...
Research can improve development policies and practices and funders increasingly require evidence o...
ICTs can positively influence development outcomes. However, ICT4D projects have achieved limited su...
Research in ICT4D is a constant search to answer the question of how ICT fosters development in unde...
Abstract The sustainability of ICT for Development (ICT4D) initiatives remains an enduring concern, ...
A growing number of studies have employed ethnography in information and communication technology fo...
Within the information systems research community there is growing interest in research on informati...
Some software engineers make decisions using applications designed from poorly captured user require...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) continue to penetrate people’s lives the world ...
The theory of design–reality gaps is an extant framework to explain failure of information systems i...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
In this paper, we propose the use of phenomenology in ICT4D research. In keeping with the dominant t...
The field of information and communication technology for development is a field constantly changing...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The effectiveness of information and communication tec...
One of the causes of failure in ICT4D is connected to field research, which is not always capable to...
One of the causes of failure in ICT4D is connected to field research, which is not always capable to...
Research can improve development policies and practices and funders increasingly require evidence o...
ICTs can positively influence development outcomes. However, ICT4D projects have achieved limited su...
Research in ICT4D is a constant search to answer the question of how ICT fosters development in unde...
Abstract The sustainability of ICT for Development (ICT4D) initiatives remains an enduring concern, ...
A growing number of studies have employed ethnography in information and communication technology fo...
Within the information systems research community there is growing interest in research on informati...
Some software engineers make decisions using applications designed from poorly captured user require...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) continue to penetrate people’s lives the world ...
The theory of design–reality gaps is an extant framework to explain failure of information systems i...
Electronic Government (eGovernment) has attracted considerable investment over many years but there ...
In this paper, we propose the use of phenomenology in ICT4D research. In keeping with the dominant t...
The field of information and communication technology for development is a field constantly changing...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The effectiveness of information and communication tec...