29 Oct 2009
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Description

Over the past few decades, there has been a rapid proliferation of eGovernance for Development projects aimed at introducing ICTs to improve systems of governance and thereby to promote development. In this book, the author unpacks the theoretical concepts of development and governance in order to propose an alternative conceptual framework which encourages a deeper understanding of macro and micro-level political, social and administrative processes within which eGovernance projects are implemented. The book draws on over fifteen years of research in India during which time many changes have occurred in terms of the country's development ideology, governance reform strategy and ICT deployment. Three case studies are presented, each specific to a different social sector and located in a different state within India, to expose the rich context within which eGovernance applications are implemented. The aim of this book is not to prescribe but to draw attention to the fact that technological solutions such as eGovernance should not overshadow the need to gain a deep understanding of the historical processes of development and governance that have evolved over time.


Contents

Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2: WHAT DO WE MEAN BY DEVELOPMENT?
Chapter 3: LINKING GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 4: eGOVERNANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 5: RESEARCHING eGOVERNANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 6: INDIA: DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNANCE AND eGOVERNANCE
Chapter 7: MIS for Rural Self-Employment Programmes in Gujarat
Chapter 8: The role of telecentres in promoting community development in Kerala
Chapter 9: Health Information Systems in Rural Karnataka
Chapter 10: Conclusion


Authors

SHIRIN MADON is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems & Innovation at the LSE. Her teaching and research focuses on the social impact of ICTs in developing countries. Building on earlier longitudinal research on the role of IT for improving development planning in India, Shirin's field of intellectual inquiry now extends beyond IT in the government sector to broader issues of governance and development focusing on the role of ICTs in improving the living conditions of the rural poor.







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