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Studies-Published dateThursday, May 2, 2013 - 04:00
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Journal articlesINTERNET USE GENDER ROLES WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION FEMINISM Governance SOCIAL STRUCTURE Gender
Participatory citizenship
The wide swath of political actions, including those that renegotiate gender through the appropriation of digital space, tend to be "fragments" of micro-power that do not necessarily add up to making a political agora.
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Journal articlesINTEROPERABILITY OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE TRAINING PROGRAMMES ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
Position paper : researching and developing enterprise architectures for health information systems in developing African countries
Development of an open architectural framework is a necessary first step to facilitate the design and rapid implementation of effective National Health Information Systems (NHIS).
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Journal articlesINTEROPERABILITY OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
Position paper : researching and developing open architectures for national health information systems in developing African countries
Based on field experiences and requirements in South Africa, Mozambique and Rwanda, the Health Enterprise Architecture laboratory (at the School of Computer Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) is evolving a generic Health Enterpris
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Activismo digital de los consumidores experiencias do Idec, 2011- 2013
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Strengthening Equity through Applied Research Capacity Building in e-Health
There exists limited understanding of how e-Health solutions are perceived, designed, implemented and used. This goes beyond considerations related to automation, power supplies and affordability.
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Making Local Governance Work for Women: Exploring New Institutional Possibilities
Digital technologies have the power to transform and to offer developing country women opportunities to advance gender justice and equality.
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Youth, Poverty, and Use of ICTs: Constructing New Democratic Public Spheres
Violence toward youth in Brazil is among the highest in the world. However, youth in poor and violent neighbourhoods of Rio de Janeiro are using new technologies to make their voices heard.
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Ibero-American Network of Data Analysis on Crime and Citizen Security (RIADD)
Latin America is considered to be the most violent region in the world. According to the 2011 Global Burden of Armed Violence Report, six of the top ten most violent countries in the world are in the region.
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Rethinking Political Legitimacy: Citizen Inclusion and Social Digital Media
In Chile, a mobilized, invigorated civil society is using new digital technologies to transform political participation.