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Volume 2 Number Vol 2, Issue 3 | Spring 2005 Year 2005

6 articles in this issue 

Charley Lewis

The adoption of an analytical approach based on the examination of “Critical Negotiation Issues” provides a vehicle for a richly textured account of policy contestation from the perspective of its participant actors. This approach also accounts for the im... see more

Pags. pp. 1 - 28 pgs.  

Reena Patel,Mary Jane C. Parmentier

As women in India enter the rapidly expanding Information Technology (IT) workforce, it could be predicted that their active participation in this sector will change their socio-economic status within the employing organization and the communities in whic... see more

Pags. pp. 29 - 46 pgs.  

Hernan Galperin

Recent developments in wireless local area network (WLAN) technologies are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion in the rural areas of the developing world. These technologies allow drastic reductions in network deployment costs, particular... see more

Pags. pp. 47 - 56 pgs.  

Maja Micevska

The paper investigates the proposition that complementarities exist between information technologies and public health promotion. The results of the cross-country analysis indicate that an increase in the stock of telecommunications infrastructure is posi... see more

Pags. pp. 57 - 72 pgs.  

Isabel Neto,Michael L. Best,Sharon E. Gillett

New radio technologies and public policies have, in many countries, allowed transmission on specific frequencies by individuals without a license. These license-exempt, or “unlicensed,” bands (including 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz in the United States and much of E... see more

Pags. pp. 73 - 90 pgs.