Hi Everyone,

Check out the following opportunity for participating in ICTD research in Ghana 
this summer, which was mentioned at the Change Seminar last Thursday.  This 
seminar is organized by Dr. Araba Sey and Chris Rothschild of the UW iSchool.

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Communication Technologies & Development: Experiencing Research in Low-Resource 
Environments (Exploration Seminar)
Location: Accra, Ghana
Department: iSchool
Dates: August 22 - September 16, 2011
 
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) in Ghana ranges 
from no access in many rural areas to access comparable to some major US 
cities. What strategies do people with low incomes use to connect to others and 
get the information they need? How does this impact their lives? We can get 
answers to these questions through research and direct experience. Whether you 
are interested in the uses and impacts of ICTs on the lives of people in 
developing countries or more generally in learning about how to do field 
research, this seminar is an opportunity to explore researched-based learning 
through immersion in the people and culture of Ghana.
 
In this seminar students will examine how people in different types of 
communities (urban and rural) use ICTs in their daily activities and how they 
feel about the impacts on their wellbeing. In contrast to historical notions of 
development where outside agencies determine goals with little input from the 
target populations, we will focus on development from the perspective of 
low-income populations. Students can apply the experience to their individual 
areas of interest, whether they be information systems, health, education, or 
other fields. The program will provide instruction and practical experience on 
using field research methods to investigate the role of ICTs in the livelihoods 
of low and middle-income populations. Students will also experience local 
history and lifestyles through visits to sites of cultural interest such as 
colonial slave castles, local markets, and national parks. If you are 
interested in ICTs, development, or just want to learn more about conducting 
field research, we encourage you to apply!
 
To find out more about this seminar visit the program website 
(http://studyabroad.washington.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10922&Type=O&sType=O).
 
If you have any questions about the program, feel free to email us:
Dr. Araba Sey, Research Associate, Information School arabasey at uw.edu
Chris Rothschild, Research Analyst, Information School chriskr at uw.edu
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