The Information Revolution and Developing Countries.
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TextPublication details: London, MIT Press, 2004. Description: xiv, 431 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0-262-73178-9 (pbk.)Subject(s): Developing countries | Information technology Economic aspects | Information technology Economic aspects Developing countriesDDC classification: MCL 303.4833091724 WIL Summary: "In this book Ernest Wilson provides a clear, nuanced analysis of the major transformations resulting from the global information revolution. He shows that the information revolution is rooted in societal dynamics, political interests, and social structure. Using the innovative Strategic ReStructuring (SRS) model, he uncovers links between the big changes taking place around the world and the local initiatives of individual information activists, especially in developing countries."--Jacket.
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"In this book Ernest Wilson provides a clear, nuanced analysis of the major transformations resulting from the global information revolution. He shows that the information revolution is rooted in societal dynamics, political interests, and social structure. Using the innovative Strategic ReStructuring (SRS) model, he uncovers links between the big changes taking place around the world and the local initiatives of individual information activists, especially in developing countries."--Jacket.

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