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Tearing down the wall to Myanmar’s information ecosystem: The case of one local organization in producing and providing credible information
(TASCHA, 2017-07-17)This report highlights the experiences of one of Myanmar’s leading research organizations in compiling, analyzing, and publishing political data for local audiences on an online information platform (called MyPILAR). The ... -
Technology access & education for refugee women in Seattle & King County
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2020-08)This report is based on research we conducted in 2019 to understand the role of technology access and education for women who have arrived in Washington State as refugees. Our focus on women and technology stems from an ... -
Technology Access & Education for Refugee Women Research Notes
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2020-05-22)The main objective of the research is to understand the role of technology access and education for women who have arrived in Washington State as refugees. As part of this research, we conducted interviews with twenty-one ... -
Technology for employability in Latin America: Research with at-risk youth and people with disabilities
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2009)Since the early 1990s, there has been an increasing interest and investment in information and communication technology (ICT) training centers designed to expand employability options for socially excluded groups in Latin ... -
Technology for employability in Washington State: The role of ICT training on the employment, compensation and aspirations of low-skilled, older, and unemployed workers
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2009-10)Do information and communication technology skills training programs improve employment opportunities for low-income, older, and unemployed workers? Do they improve wage levels? Aspirations? To answer these questions, ... -
TNS EU Research Computer & User
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TNS EU Research Computer Users
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TNS EU Research Library Users
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TNS EU Research Qualitative Library
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TNS EU Research Qualitative Stimulus
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TNS EU Research Qualitative Users
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TNS General Public Data Tables
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TNS omnibus survey data
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Understanding & Rethinking Shared Access: How People Collaborate & Share Knowledge & Technologies in Ghanaian Cybercafés
(Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2013-09)In many low-income countries, where computer ownership and home and business internet access is rare, public access venues, especially in the form of business-operated cybercafés, are how most people access computers and ... -
Understanding the Links Between ICT Skills Training and Employability: An Analytical Framework
(USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, 2012)This article proposes an analytical framework to better understand the role that information and communication technology (ICT) skills play in improving employment opportunities for low-income groups. It draws on research ... -
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User Survey Data Summaries
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2012)This document includes tables with counts and proportions of the majority of user survey questions. Open-ended questions, monetary answers, and numeric responses are not summarized. Please note that the summaries were done ... -
User Survey Data Summaries by Venue Type
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2012)These include tables with counts and proportions of the majority of user survey questions, and splits up the summaries by venue type. The files are separated by each of the sections of the user survey. Open-ended questions, ... -
Using an Information Ecology Approach to Identify Research Areas
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2009)Information asymmetry is one of the main factors for imperfect decision making by the government, citizens and for market inefficiency. With the advent of information and communication technologies, it becomes easier to ...