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- Social Inclusion and the Information Systems Field: Why Now?Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft. 3-12 [doi]
- Information Systems Practice for Development in Africa: Results from IndehelaMikko Korpela, Anja Mursu, Hettie Abimbola Soriyan, Retha de la Harpe, Esselina Macome. 15-35 [doi]
- A Comparison of Factors Impacting ICT Growth Rates in Developing and Industrialized CountriesKallol Kumar Bagchi, Peeter Kirs, Godwin J. Udo. 37-50 [doi]
- American Discourses of the Digital Divide and Economic Development: A Sisyphean Order to Catch Up?Leslie Tu, Lynette Kvasny. 51-65 [doi]
- Digital Inclusion Projects in Developing Countries: Value, Sustainability, and ScalabilityShirin Madon, Nicolau Reinhard, Dewald Roode, Geoff Walsham. 67-70 [doi]
- Right on Time: Understanding eGovernment in Developing CountriesÅke Grönlund, Annika Andersson, Karin Hedström. 73-87 [doi]
- Internet Voting: A Conceptual Challenge to DemocracyWolter Pieters. 89-103 [doi]
- Engaging Youths Via E-Participation Initiatives: An Investigation into the Context of Online Policy Discussion ForumsChee Wei Phang, Atreyi Kankanhalli. 105-121 [doi]
- Cybersolidarity: Internet-Based Campaigning and Trade Union InternationalismBruce Robinson. 123-135 [doi]
- ICT Policies as a Means to Inhibit Social Exclusion: The South African CaseEdgar A. Maldonado, Nicolai Pogrebnyakov, Annemijn van Gorp. 137-150 [doi]
- Inclusion Through the Ages? Gender, ICT Workplaces, and Life Stage Experiences in EnglandMarie Griffiths, Claire Keogh, Karenza Moore, Helen J. Richardson, Angela Tattersall. 153-168 [doi]
- Space Invaders - Time Raiders: Gendered Technologies in Gendered UK HouseholdsHelen J. Richardson. 169-184 [doi]
- Women and ICT Training: Inclusion or Segregation in the New Economy?Hazel Gillard, Nathalie N. Mitev. 185-202 [doi]
- Social Inclusion and the Shifting Role of Technology: Is Age the New Gender in Mobile Access?Carl Adams, Tineke Fitch. 203-215 [doi]
- Web Accessibility: A Digital Divide for Disabled People?Alison Adam, David Kreps. 217-228 [doi]
- Responsible Management of Digital Divides: An Oxymoronic Endeavor?Bernd Carsten Stahl. 231-243 [doi]
- Privacy, Security, and Transparency: ICT-Related Ethical Perspectives and Contrasts in Contemporary FirmsAntonino Vaccaro. 245-258 [doi]
- Developing Open Source Software: A Community-Based Analysis of ResearchJoseph Feller, Patrick Finnegan, David Kelly, Maurice MacNamara. 261-278 [doi]
- Understanding Meaning and Bridging Divides: The Use of an African Metaphor for the South African Open Source CenterElaine Byrne, Bob Jolliffe, Nhlanhla Mabaso. 279-293 [doi]
- Weblogging: Implementing Communities of PracticeLeiser Silva, Elham Mousavidin, Lakshmi Goel. 295-316 [doi]
- Taking People out of the Network: A Deconstruction of "Your Next IT Strategy"Elizabeth Davidson, Mike Chiasson, Sachin Ruikar. 317-332 [doi]
- Institutions, Community, and People: An Evaluation of a Longitudinal Digital Divide ExperienceBarbara J. Crump. 333-346 [doi]
- How (Can) Nonusers Engage with Technology: Bringing in the Digitally ExcludedMike Cushman, Ela Klecun. 347-364 [doi]
- To Vanquish the Social Monster: The Struggle for Social Inclusion among Peers in the Field of Systems DevelopmentThomas Elisberg, Richard Baskerville. 367-380 [doi]
- Viewing Information Technology Outsourcing Organizations Through a Postcolonial LensRavi Shankar Mayasandra, Shan Ling Pan, Michael D. Myers. 381-396 [doi]
- Methods as Theories: Evidence and Arguments for Theorizing on Software DevelopmentSteve Sawyer, Hala Annabi. 397-411 [doi]
- The Corporate Digital Divide Between Smaller and Larger FirmsNava Pliskin, Margi Levy, Tsipi Heart, Brian O'Flaherty, Paul O'Dea. 413-417 [doi]