PNJ SPECIAL ISSUE on DD
EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PRESENTATION
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Fighting the informational divide represents a daily commitment for an open
access journal. The idea of sharing scientific knowledge freely on the
Internet seemed like a utopian project some years ago, but the hundreds of
on-line experiences to date (as illustrated by the DOAJ inventory) and their
acknowledged scientific quality have partly made it real. However, the
Digital Divide, which has reached high levels of concern Internationally,
brings Utopia back. The issue is whether communities with low socio-economic
opportunities will fill their gap thanks to technology or will increase
their gap because of technology, in the name of wild globalization
strategies to control the macro-development. How can we 'distribute'
contents through a 'World Wide Web' if 75% of the Internet resources are
concentrated in a few rich countries of advanced capitalism? Or if the
average Internet user is a young, urban, educated, male person in good
health?
According to Lisa Servon "IT [information technology] affects how we work
and what we work toward, how we connect with each other and with whom we
connect, and how we make decisions and with what information. Living on the
wrong side of the digital divide, as do the persistent poor, means being cut
off from these changes and disconnected from the information society"
(Bridging the Digital Divide, Blackwell, 2002, p.2).

PsychNology Journal would like to host ideas and projects on the digital
divide. Contributions on this target theme are welcome - but not limited -
to the following perspectives:

. Definitions, theories and models
. Geopolitics and new poverty
. E-Government and economic development
. History
. Culture and inter-culture
. Organizing the bridge: best practices for DD workers
. Ethics
. Open source and low budget technology
. Internal Divide and Community Technology
. Learning, literacy, education
. Women and the DD
. Ongoing or completed (Inter)national projects

Submissions are accepted of any length, discipline and format provided their
scientific relevance and accuracy. They should be sent in electronic form to
articles(at)psychnology.org by 1 NOVEMBER 2005. Inclusion of color pictures,
videos and sound files is welcome.
www.psychnology.org

Do not hesitate to contact us for further information
editors(at)psychnology.org
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