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- Southern Theories in ICT4DDavid Kreps, Julian M. Bass. 3-13 [doi]
- Combining Pragmatism and Critical Realism in ICT4D Research: An e-Resilience Case ExampleRichard Heeks, Angelica V. Ospina, P. J. Wall. 14-25 [doi]
- Digital Development: Elements of a Critical ICT4D Theory and PraxisAnna Bon, Hans Akkermans. 26-38 [doi]
- Identifying Generative Mechanisms in a Mobile Health (mHealth) Project in Sierra Leone: A Critical Realist Framework for RetroductionP. J. Wall, Dave Lewis, Lucy Hederman. 39-48 [doi]
- Capabilities and Affordances in the ICT4D Context - Similarities, Differences, and ComplementaritiesDevinder Thapa, Yingqin Zheng. 49-59 [doi]
- A Framework to Explain the Relation Between ICT and Development: Combining Affordances and the Capability ApproachMathias Hatakka, Øystein Sæbø, Devinder Thapa. 60-71 [doi]
- Method of Research in a We-Paradigm, Lessons on Living Research in AfricaGertjan van Stam. 72-82 [doi]
- Unpacking Empowerment in ICT4D ResearchPriyanka Pandey, Yingqin Zheng. 83-94 [doi]
- Adopting a Theory of Change Approach for ICT4D Project Impact Assessment - The Case of CMES ProjectYan Li 0018, Manoj A. Thomas. 95-109 [doi]
- Participatory Video, Giving Voice and Respect to the Epistemic Sovereignty of Communities in Rural ZimbabwePeter Makamba, Chido Matewa, Janneke van Dijk, Gertjan van Stam, Peter Vhoko. 110-121 [doi]
- Mechanisms Fostering the Misuse of Information Systems for Corrupt Practices in the Nigerian Public SectorIbrahim Inuwa, Chidi G. Ononiwu, Muhammadou M. O. Kah, Ago K. M. Quaye. 122-134 [doi]
- Rethinking Theory and Practice of ICT4D. An Analysis of the Discourse Embedded in the 2016 World Bank ReportCalisto Kondowe, Wallace Chigona. 135-148 [doi]
- Nexus Between Country Context and the Role of External Actors in the Formulation of National Information and Communication Technology PoliciesGregory Kunyenje, Wallace Chigona. 151-167 [doi]
- Research in Africa for Africa? Probing the Effect and Credibility of Research Done by Foreigners for AfricaMunyaradzi Mawere, Gertjan van Stam. 168-179 [doi]
- Decolonising Neo-Liberal Innovation: Using the Andean Philosophy of 'Buen Vivir' to Reimagine Innovation HubsAndrea Jiménez, Tony Roberts. 180-191 [doi]
- Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives in Provision of E-government Services: The Case of TanzaniaBakari Mashaka, Neil McBride, Kutoma Wakunuma. 192-202 [doi]
- Smart City for Development: A Conceptual Model for Developing CountriesLuiz Antonio Joia, Alexander Kuhl. 203-214 [doi]
- Digital Technology for Preserving Cultural Heritage in Tonga'Anau Mesui, Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Lena Waizenegger. 215-226 [doi]
- Socio-Technical HCI for Ethical Value Exchange: Lessons from IndiaJosé L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Torkil Clemmensen, Morten Hertzum, Dineshkumar Singh, Veerendra Veer Singh. 229-240 [doi]
- Usability Problems and Obstacles to Addressing Them in Health Information Software ImplementationsMagnus Li. 241-252 [doi]
- Human-Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D): The Southern African LandscapeJudy van Biljon, Karen Renaud. 253-266 [doi]
- A Local Perspective: Working an Agricultural Information Service into a Rural CommunityLars Rune Christensen, Hasib Ahsan, Mamunur Rashid, Badal Kumar Das. 267-279 [doi]
- Digital Wallets 'Turning a Corner' for Financial Inclusion: A Study of Everyday PayTM Practices in IndiaTanmay Joshi, Sharmistha Swasti Gupta, Nimmi Rangaswamy. 280-293 [doi]
- Research in Progress: Holistic Climate Service Prototypes for Farmers in Tambuu, TanzaniaVille Myllynpää, Jaakko Helminen, Ezra Misaki, Mikko Apiola, Jani Haakana, Tomi Westerlund, Erkki Sutinen. 294-302 [doi]
- Factors that Influence Workers' Participation in Unhygienic Cyber Practices: A Pilot Study from NigeriaPrincely Ifinedo, Nigussie Mengesha, Olumide Longe. 303-315 [doi]
- Investigating the Adoption of an Integrated Hospital Information System in Rural Uganda: A Case of Kisiizi HospitalAmos Baryashaba, Angella Musimenta, Samuel Mugisha, Leonard Peter Binamungu. 316-325 [doi]
- Using PESTELMO to Frame HCI Contextual Development in Developing CountriesCatherine G. Mkude, Maria A. Wimmer. 326-333 [doi]
- Information Systems Education for Development: A Typology of ICT4D PedagogiesGwamaka Mwalemba. 337-348 [doi]
- Data Science Postgraduate Education at University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania: Current Demands and OpportunitiesBetty Mbwilo, Honest C. Kimaro, Godfrey Justo. 349-360 [doi]
- The Role of Human Centered Design (HCD) and Challenge Driven Education in Enhancing the Innovation Capacity of Africa's Young People: Case of Youth for Children (Y4C) Innovation Hub in TanzaniaHellen Maziku, Joseph Cosmas, Norah Maki, Honest C. Kimaro, Charles Otine. 361-373 [doi]
- Towards Developing Interactive Content for Enhancing Life Skills Education in Tanzania: Possibilities and PitfallsChristian M. Budoya, Mussa M. Kissaka, Joel S. Mtebe. 374-385 [doi]
- Community-Centered, Project-Based ICT4D Education in the FieldAnna Bon, Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans, Victor de Boer, André Baart, Cheah Wai Shiang, Sze San Nah. 386-397 [doi]
- Building Sustainable Collaborations and Academic Networks in Low Income Countries: Case of Master ProgrammesJens Kaasbøll, Chipo Kanjo, Honest C. Kimaro. 398-408 [doi]
- Information and Communication Technology in Mathematics Education - Integration Readiness in Tanzania Higher Education InstitutionsMzomwe Yahya Mazana, Calkin Suero Montero, Solomon Sunday Oyelere. 409-420 [doi]
- eLearning in an African Place: How 'Alien' eLearning Models Are Failing Many in AfricaMunyaradzi Mawere, Gertjan van Stam. 421-432 [doi]
- Developing Multimedia Enhanced Content to Raise HIV/AIDS Awareness to ChildrenPatricia Makuru, Fatuma Simba, Ellen Kalinga. 433-444 [doi]