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Information Technologies & International Development (ITID) is proud to
announce the publication of a "Special Edition" featuring selected papers
from the 2009 Harvard Forum II on ICTs for development (ICT4D).

The Harvard Forum II gathered Nobel laureates and eminent technologists,
economists, and communications researchers and practitioners from across the
globe at Harvard University last September 2009. ?Sponsored by Canada's
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and hosted by the Berkman
Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, the conference
offered an opportunity to reassess ICT4D in the years since the first
Harvard Forum in 2003, while focusing on a forward-looking discussion of
ICTs, human development, growth, and poverty reduction.

The submissions in the ITID "Special Edition" come from the world's foremost
thinkers on ICT4D, and, like the landmark publications from Harvard Forum I,
they chart a course for innovative and important work in the field.

Selections include:

?Nobel laureate Michael Spence on the growth goals ICTs may be able to put
in reach

?Nobel laureate Amartya Sen on the balance between the mobile's positive
and dangerous potentials

?William Melody on enacting openness through telecom reform

?Alison Gillwald on the urgent need for indigenous ICT research in Africa

?Ethan Zuckerman on decentralizing the mobile phone

?Anita Gurumurthy on moving ICT4D efforts beyond neo-liberalism

?Yochai Benkler on continuing decentralization through ICTs after the
mobile phone


Visit http://itidjournal.org to follow these and other discussions from the
Harvard Forum II.

Sincerely,

Fran?ois Bar, Michael L. Best
Editors-in-Chief

Christopher T. Coward, Matthew L. Smith, Randy Spence
Guest Editors

Arlene Luck
Managing Editor
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