This minitrack explores opportunities to use Information and communication technologies to promote human development and social justice. In the early days this field began with radio and television as tools to help improve the lives of marginalized communities, but this has now become a global movement of people using computers, the internet, and mobile devices to help human development. Information technologies have become more accessible, more used, and more relevant than ever in the lives of people around the world. A growing body of scholars and researchers work to understand, design, evaluate and critique ICTD interventions, which can bring numerous benefits as well as unanticipated negative consequences to those affected. The field of ICTD is essentially interdisciplinary. It has been going through a process of consolidation and maturation. We are proud to present this sample of excellent work as part of the EGOV track at HICSS, with three papers that exhibit different approaches, methods and theories to understand the potential contribution of information technologies to human development and its contribution to social justice.
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ICT in Developing Communities
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FuenteProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences