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Full Description
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the IFIP WG 8.2 and WG 9.4 Joint Working Conference on After Latour: Globalisation, Inequity and Climate Change, IFIPJWC 2023, held in Hyderabad, India, during December 7-8, 2023.
The 15 full papers presented together with 13 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 60 submissions. They are organized in topical sections as follows: climate change and digital sustainability; ICT's and sustainable development; IS in the education sector; privacy, trust, and surveillance; theories and methods.
Contents
Climate change and digital sustainability.- Climate, Biodiversity and IS: Four Recognitions.- Affective circulation through social media: the case of climate activism.- Developing Ethically Informed Operational Guidelines for Climate Engineering Technologies.- Digital Innovation Systems and the Rejection of the Terrestrial.- Digital Degrowth - beyond solutionism.- ICT's and sustainable development.- A Synthesis of the Causes of ICT4D Projects' Pilotitis: Prioritising the Remedies for the SDG2030 Agenda.- Use of locally valued non-state ICTs by market actors: A case of transforming agriculture marketing in Karnataka, India.- Identifying Potential Risk Factors in Rural e-Governance: An Imperative for Sustainable Rural Development.- Digital Financial Inclusion and Resilience - A Crowd-funded Microloan Platform in Indonesia.- IS in the education sector.- Integration challenges from the Perspective of BusinessIntelligence in Public Universities in Mozambique. The case of Eduardo Mondlane University.- The role of EMIS in improving equitable service delivery in education: A case study from the Gambia.- Taking a Leaf from Health: Implementation of a Decentralized Education Management Information System in Uganda.- Even More Work for Mother? Online schooling and asymmetric parental involvement in Indonesia.- Empowering Children for Social Justice - A Design Research Project on Children's Computing Education.- Privacy, trust, and surveillance.- Identity Platforms and Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation: Implications for Safeguarding Personal Data.- Responsible Data in Civic Tech for Youth Sexual Reproductive Health Services.- Manifestations of Trust in the implementation of Civic Tech in Southern Africa.- Follow the Surveillance: a Breadcrumb Trail of Surveillance Technology Exports to Africa.- Theories and methods.- Agnostic Affordances: Challenging the Critical Realist Connection.- Use of Mobile Application to Support Community Health Workers in Patients' Assessment and Referrals. The Case of Malawi Rural Healthcare.- Technical mediation in building an institution for AMR monitoring in resource-constrained settings.- Institutional Pressures shaping data use in Health Management at the district level in Malawi HMIS.- Reflections on Post Hoc Theorization of ICT4D Action Research Project.- Critical ICT4D: The Need for a Paradigm Change.- Antifascist ICT4D: The Need for an Agenda of Liberation.- What future for technological utopianism? Technology and control in utopian fiction.- Understanding parental perceptions of children online use in Australian Aboriginal communities by adapting traditional Indigenous practices.