Open development : networked innovations in international development /

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Group Author: Smith, Matthew L.; Reilly, Katherine M. A., 1974-
Published: The MIT Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Publication Dates: [2013]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xiii, 369 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780262525411 (paperback : alkaline paper) :
0262525410 (paperback : alkaline paper)
Index Number: HC59
CLC: F112.1
G202
Call Number: G202/O612
Contents: The emergence of open development in a network society / Katherine M. A. Reilly and Matthew L. Smith -- Enacting openness in ICT4D research / Melissa Loudon and Ulrike Rivett -- Transparency and development: ethical consumption through Web 2.0 and the Internet of things / Mark Graham and Håvard Haarstad -- Open source biotechnology platforms for global health and development: two case studies / Hassan Masum, Karl Schroeder, Myra Khan, and Abdallah S. Daar -- Open educational resources: opportunities and challenges for the developing world / Marshall S. Smith -- Establishing public-ness in the network: new moorings for development: a critique of the concepts of openness and open development / Parminder Jeet Singh and Anita Gurumurthy -- Centering the knowledge peripheries through open access: implications for future research and discourse on knowledge for development / Leslie Chan and Eve Gray -- Open government and citizen identities: promise, peril, and policy / Aaron K. Martin and Carla M. Bonina -- Open minds: lessons from Nigeria on intellectual property, innovation, and development / Jeremy de Beer and Chidi Oguamanam -- Negotiating openness across science, ICTs, nd participatory development: lessons from the AfricaAdapt network / Blane Harvey -- Open data, knowledge management, and development: new challenges to cognitive justice / Katherine M. A. Reilly -- Open development is a freedom song: revealing intent and freeing power / Ineke Buskens.