Digital Inclusion in an Unequal World: An Emancipatory Manifesto – officially published today

It’s an exciting day: Digital Inclusion in an Unequal World: An Emancipatory Manifesto is officially published today. Find out more at https://ict4d.org.uk/diuw (or http://digital-inclusion.org) – and for a short period get 20% off the recommended price!

Thanks to everyone who made this possible, especially:

  • The 31 authors of the vignettes – listen to them reading their descriptions on our podcast.
  • All those at Routledge who had faith in the book and who helped in its production, especially Helena Hurd, Katerina Lade, Susan Dunsmore (copy-editor), and Jen Hicks (production)
  • Those who read parts of it in draft and provided valuable comments and advice (see the Acknowledgements)
  • And above all those with whom I have worked over the last 50 years and inspired my to write the book!

Upcoming launch events

I’m delighted to share the news that we will be having a series of launch events and discussions around the themes of the book in different locations around the world, including

  • April 20th: at UNU-EGOV in Guimarães, Portugal
  • June (precise date to be confirmed, but between 1st and 6th): Accra, Ghana
  • July (c.6th-8th): coinciding with WSIS Annual Forum and AIforGood (or Bad)
  • December (7th or 8th): Kuala Lumpur
  • London – dates to be confirmed
  • Kathmandu, Nepal – date to be confirmed

At these events copies of the book will be available with a 30% discount.

Links

To find out more about the book, do explore the links below:

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