CALL FOR CHAPTERS
Submission deadline: May 1, 2005

Information Communication Technologies and Human Development: 
Opportunities and Challenges
A book edited by 
Mila Gasco-Hernandez (International Institute on Governance of
Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain), Fran Equiza-L�pez (Interm�n-Oxfam,
Barcelona, Spain), and Manuel Acevedo-Ruiz (Independent consultant,
Madrid, Spain)


Introduction

Technology has always played a decisive role in humanity progress.
Throughout history, it  has not only strengthened economic development
but has become a powerful tool for human development from a Senian point
of view (that is, human development as the capacity of an individual to
live the life s/he considers worthy living). Nevertheless, the positive
impacts technology may have on human development may become tainted by
the risks it entails. Left adrift, the technological tools may become a
dangerous and wicked instrument. They may give rise to a social
exclusion, economic inequality, tension and violence growth. That is why
it is so important to design human development policies in the context
of the information and knowledge society that promote the use of new
technologies in the widening of the basic structure of rights and
opportunities that allow the individuals to exercise their freedom to
develop those capacities and to fulfill those achievements that give
sense to their lives.


The Overall Objective of the Book

This book is aimed at understanding how ICTs can contribute to human
development in several areas. Therefore, it aspires to describe the link
between ICTs and human development (which includes economic, social and
political development), to identify the potential applications of ICTs
in several areas, and to provide insightful analysis about those factors
(also contextual and institutional ones) that affect ICTs for
development initiatives success or failure.


The Target Audience

The book will be useful to politicians and public sector officials
(civil servants) who need a convenient source of information on what
ICTs can do for the development of their communities. It will also
provide insights and support to development professionals who want to
further explore the potential of ICTs for development such as
headquarters and field offices staff of large development organizations,
NGOs staff and volunteers or bilateral development agencies staff.
Finally, it will interest academicians, researchers and students
interested in the ICTs for development field.


Recommended topics include but are not limited to the following:

ICTs and education
ICTs and health
ICTs and agriculture
ICTs and commerce
ICTs and citizen participation
ICTs and the environment
ICTs and disasters management
ICTs and poverty alleviation
ICTs and gender equality
ICTs and human rights
ICTs and international cooperation
The digital divide
The conceptual link between ICTs and human development

  
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before May 1,
2005, a 2-5 page manuscript proposal clearly explaining the mission and
concerns of the proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be
notified by May 15, 2005 about the status of their proposals and sent
chapter organizational guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be
submitted by August 15, 2005. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on
a blind review basis. The book is scheduled to be published by Idea
Group, Inc., <www.idea-group.com>, publisher of the Idea Group Publishing,
Information Science Publishing, IRM Press, CyberTech Publishing, and
Idea Group Reference imprints in 2006.

Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word
document) or by mail to:

Dr. Mila Gasco-Hernandez
C/ Balmes 335-337, entlo. 1�
08006 Barcelona (Spain)
Tel.: 34-93-2370388        Fax: 34-93-2376026
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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