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African Women and ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment
Empowering communities: learning from community informatics practice
Empowering Haitian women through digital tools
Empowering Indigenous learners in remote Australian communities
Empowerment in the Context of Community Informatics
ICTs for democracy: Information and Communication Technologies for the Enhancement of Democracy - with a Focus on Empowerment
ICTs for the Broader Development of India: An Analysis of the Literature
Information and Communication Technology Geographies: Strategies for Bridging the Digital Divide
Knowledge Discovery Empowering Australian Indigenous Communities
Mobile Technologies for Social Transformation
89.1 FM: The Place for Development: Power shifts and participatory spaces in ICTD
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