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<DIV>Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 4:58 AM</DIV>
<DIV>Subject: REQUIRED READING -- ITID's The World Summit in Reflection</DIV></DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Dear Colleague,<BR><BR>We are pleased to call your attention to a special double issue of<BR>Information Technologies and International Development - required<BR>reading for anyone interested in the World Summit on the Information<BR>Society. In the printed issue we have collected 37 essays creating a<BR>unique resource for scholars, activists, and practitioners trying to<BR>understand the substance and the politics of the Summit. In addition, we<BR>are offering an online resource containing an additional 82 papers along<BR>with interactive spaces for you to add your own reactions and critiques.<BR><BR>Contributors to the volume and webspace represent the widest possible<BR>range of perspectives, regions and professions, from the global South<BR>and the North, from sharp critics to ardent supporters, from observers<BR>based in government, the private sector, civil society, universities and<BR>international organizations. The essays are grouped by broad category
â?"<BR>including Context and Setting; Critical Themes; Normative Frameworks;<BR>Voices and Participation; Globalization and Development; and Outcomes<BR>and Paths to Tunis. Contributors include Nancy J. Hafkin, Nicholas<BR>Negroponte, Hamadoun Touré, Hans Klein, Claudia Padovani, Derrick L.<BR>Cogburn, Anriette Esterhuysen, and many others....<BR><BR>* Order the printed volume (at a 20% discount) at<BR> <A href="http://mitpress.mit.edu/itid/specialoffer/wsis">http://mitpress.mit.edu/itid/specialoffer/wsis</A><BR><BR>* Participate in the online fora and read the online papers at:<BR> <A href="http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/wsis">http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/wsis</A><BR><BR>* Contact the editorial team at: <A href="mailto:itid-ed@mit.edu">itid-ed@mit.edu</A><BR><BR>* Join us in Tunis: We will be hosting a one-day seminar designed to<BR> further reflect on the WSIS process and chart the steps beyond<BR> Tuni
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will be following-up with details as the date approaches.<BR><BR>Kind regards,<BR>Michael L. Best<BR>Ernest J. Wilson, III<BR>Colin Maclay<BR>and the rest of the Worlds Summit in Reflection team<BR><BR>The World Summit in Reflection is a project of Information Technologies<BR>and International Development, published by the MIT Press and edited at<BR>the University of Maryland and Georgia Tech and the Berkman Center for<BR>Internet and Society, Harvard Law School.<BR><BR>We send out only a very limited number of emails to colleagues we<BR>believe are interested in WSIS. If you would like to not receive any<BR>further emails please contact us at <A href="mailto:wsis@cyber.law.harvard.edu">wsis@cyber.law.harvard.edu</A>.<BR><BR></DIV><BR><BR><DIV>
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