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Information Technologies and International Development (ITID) |
The Editors-in-Chief will accept papers
that address the following aspects of
ICT and development:
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Policy and regulatory issues
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Engineering innovations
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Theoretical and conceptual issues
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Access and accessibility
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Human-computer interaction, interface, and design
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Multi-cultural, multi-lingual, and multi-literate systems
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Financing, business models, and sustainability
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Training and capacity building
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Infrastructure
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Humanistic and social development impacts
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Health and wellness systems
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Learning and education systems
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Income poverty, economic development, and e-commerce
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E-government, e-governance, and digital democracy
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Highly localized systems and content
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Social and cultural surveys and studies
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Geographic and country reviews
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Digital divide issues
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The economics of information
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Gender inequalities |
MIT Press Journals
Editors in Chief:
Dr. Michael L. Best
Ernest J. Wilson, III
Ernest J. Wilson, III Center for International Development and Conflict Management University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-7231 ewilson@cidcm.umd.edu
Michael L. Best Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Georgia Institute of Technology
781 Marietta Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0610 mikeb@cc.gatech.edu
Please send all contributions, questions, and comments to:
Information Technologies and International Development Editors-in-Chief Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Georgia Institute of Technology 781 Marietta Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0610 USA
Fax: 404-894-1900 Email: itid-ed@mit.edu |
Published Quarterly (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) |
http://www.mitpress
journals.org/loi/itid
Important information
Research Articles Manuscripts reporting significant original research, typically on the order of 6,000–12,000 words in length.
Research Reports Shorter communications detailing original research results, typically containing on the order of 4,000 words.
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