textabstractValedictory Address by Louk de la Rive Box, Professor of international cooperation and Rector of the International Institute of Social Studies (22 April 2010). Which Knowledge and for Which Development? Old Timers and New Players More than a decade ago the cyber-revolution gave rise to optimism that ICT would facilitate access to knowledge and promote “development”. The World Development Report 1998-99 promised “Knowledge for Development”, while the World Bank proclaimed itself the “Knowledge Bank”. There had been many “old” players in the knowledge field, including public research organizations for different sectors. During the 1980s and 1990s, however, private players had come to dominate the “knowledge market”, as dwindlin...
Short Summary Knowledge is seen as a principal currency in the developing global economy, a strateg...
The Information Revolution and the accelerating spread of information and communication technologies...
'Knowledge has been widely recognised by economists as the most important factor of production in a ...
Meeting: DRADM/UNDESA Ad Hoc Group of Experts Meeting on Knowledge Systems for Development, 4-5 Sept...
International audienceThe revolution in information technology transforms not only information and i...
The web provides access to vast amounts of data, information, and codified knowledge. However, many...
Rachel Playforth introduces a new report on how digital technologies might contribute to or damage d...
The current period in the history of mankind has been coined as the knowledge age (Brown & Dugui...
The development of humanity must be rethought by shifting the focus from the traditional elements of...
Knowledge is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in the relationship between technology and ...
Information and knowledge are frequently upheld as the cornerstones of development programmes. Pover...
We live in a Digital Age that gives us instant access to information at greater and greater volumes....
The theme I would like to explore in this presentation concern the multiple linkages between knowled...
This paper traces the evolution of Technical Assistance to Technical Co-operation alongside more rec...
Cees J. Hamelink reviews the current interest in Information societies in the discussions around the...
Short Summary Knowledge is seen as a principal currency in the developing global economy, a strateg...
The Information Revolution and the accelerating spread of information and communication technologies...
'Knowledge has been widely recognised by economists as the most important factor of production in a ...
Meeting: DRADM/UNDESA Ad Hoc Group of Experts Meeting on Knowledge Systems for Development, 4-5 Sept...
International audienceThe revolution in information technology transforms not only information and i...
The web provides access to vast amounts of data, information, and codified knowledge. However, many...
Rachel Playforth introduces a new report on how digital technologies might contribute to or damage d...
The current period in the history of mankind has been coined as the knowledge age (Brown & Dugui...
The development of humanity must be rethought by shifting the focus from the traditional elements of...
Knowledge is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in the relationship between technology and ...
Information and knowledge are frequently upheld as the cornerstones of development programmes. Pover...
We live in a Digital Age that gives us instant access to information at greater and greater volumes....
The theme I would like to explore in this presentation concern the multiple linkages between knowled...
This paper traces the evolution of Technical Assistance to Technical Co-operation alongside more rec...
Cees J. Hamelink reviews the current interest in Information societies in the discussions around the...
Short Summary Knowledge is seen as a principal currency in the developing global economy, a strateg...
The Information Revolution and the accelerating spread of information and communication technologies...
'Knowledge has been widely recognised by economists as the most important factor of production in a ...