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Public venues are vital to information access across the globe, yet
few formal studies exist of the complex ways people in developing
countries use information technologies in public access places.
Libraries, Telecentres, Cybercafes and Public Access to ICT:
International Comparisons presents groundbreaking research on the
new challenges and opportunities faced by public libraries,
community telecentres, and cybercafes that offer public access to
computers and other information and communication technologies.
Written in plain language, the book presents an in-depth analysis
of the spaces that serve underserved populations, bridge digital
divides, and further social and economic development objectives,
including employability. With examples and experiences from around
the world, this book sheds light on a surprising and understudied
facet of the digital revolution at a time when effective digital
inclusion strategies are needed more than ever.
This title was first published in 2003. In this study Ricardo Gomez
traces the origins of the external Mediterranean policy of the
European Union (EU) and examines in detail the negotiations that
shaped the policy and its impact. Combining historical analysis
with case studies of the Euro-Med partnership initiative, EU policy
on Algeria and the EU's involvement in the Middle East peace
process, he covers a diverse array of issues that will appeal to
scholars across a variety of sub-disciplines of political science
and international relations.
This title was first published in 2003. In this study Ricardo Gomez
traces the origins of the external Mediterranean policy of the
European Union (EU) and examines in detail the negotiations that
shaped the policy and its impact. Combining historical analysis
with case studies of the Euro-Med partnership initiative, EU policy
on Algeria and the EU's involvement in the Middle East peace
process, he covers a diverse array of issues that will appeal to
scholars across a variety of sub-disciplines of political science
and international relations.
Das Corona-Virus bestimmt seit mehr als zwei Jahren das Leben in
Deutschland. Solange Politik und Gesellschaft auf Bundes-, Landes-
und Kommunalebene kooperativ, subsidiar und selbstverantwortlich
gehandelt haben, war die Coronapolitik am effektivsten und die
Eingriffstiefe staatlicher Massnahmen am geringsten. Doch Politik
und Gesellschaft haben sich zu oft in sich selbst verheddert, zu
oft gegenseitig blockiert und die Verantwortung gegenseitig
zugeschoben. Am Ende des Tages ist die Bilanz vor allem deswegen
ernuchternd, weil wir die Vorteile unserer Gesellschaftsordnung -
Demokratie, Foederalismus und Selbstbestimmung - fur das
Krisenmanagement zu wenig in Wert gesetzt haben. Die Politik war
nicht in der Lage, Orientierung zu geben, die Gesellschaft driftete
auseinander und die Coronabekampfung entsolidarisierte sich
zunehmend.
This is a study of the socio-political, economic, environmental and
spiritual reality of Latin America and the response of the
Christian church. The purpose of this investigation is to provide a
paradigm for integral mission based on Luke-Acts that enables the
Latin American church to embody missio Dei.
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