This page lists the publications produced by TASCHA and Global Impact Study research partners. Publications are listed by research activity in chronological order with most recent publications first.
Working papers
- Sciadas, G., with Lyons, H., Rothschild, C., & Sey, A. (2012). Public access to ICTs: Sculpting the profile of users. Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School.
Research design
- Sey, Araba and M. Fellows. (2009). Literature review on the impact of public access to information and communication technologies. TASCHA Working Paper, No.#6. Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington.
- Heeks, Richard and Alemayehu Molla. (2009). Compendium on impact assessment of ICT-for-development projects. Manchester, UK: University of Manchester Centre for Development Informatics.
- Beresnevičiūtė, V., Butkevičienė, E., Macevičiūtė, E., & Sadunišvili, R. (2009). Using an information ecology approach to identify research areas: findings from Lithuania.Global Impact Study Information Ecology Report Series. Vilnius: S4ID.
- Hinostroza, J., Labbé, C., Hott, J., Mora, F., Vivent, M., & Garrido, R. (2009). Using an information ecology approach to identify research areas: findings from Chile. Global Impact Study Information Ecology Report Series. Temuco: Universidad de La Frontera Instituto de Informática Educativa.
- Raihan, A., Uddin, F., & Billah, M. (2009). Using an information ecology approach to identify research areas: findings from Bangladesh. Global Impact Study Information Ecology Report Series. Dhaka: D.Net.
- Sey, Araba. (2008). Public access to ICTs: a review of the literature. Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School.
In-depth studies
- Donner, J., & Walton, M. (2011). Notes on the interplay of mobile and fixed internet use by low-income teens in Cape Town. Presented at the Social Media for Development Workshop at the 2011 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW2011), Hangzhou, China.
- Best, M. L. (2010). Connecting in real space: how people share knowledge and technologies in cybercafés. Presented at the 19th AMIC Annual Conference, Singapore.
- Ramirez, R., Gordon, A. and Parthasarathy, B. (2010). Infomediaries: lessons report from three inception missions.
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