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Third World Citizens and the Information Technology Revolution

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Third World Citizens and the Information Technology Revolution (Information Technology and Global Governance) by Nivien Saleh
English | ISBN 10: 0230103642, 1349287989 | 2010 | PDF | 294 pages | 3.4 MB
This book challenges the widely held view that the information technology revolution has been a blessing for citizens of the Third World. It shows how the governments and corporations of the industrialized countries created the global IT regime by systematically excluding​

Third World representatives and their visions of the information society. Then these same actors pressured Third World societies to abide by the new international regime. Using Egypt as a case study, the book explains from a critical realist perspective how Third World peoples are being deprived of the essential human right to shape new rules that govern their lives.


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