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Social Sciences (miscellaneous) #238 of 334 down down by 38 ranks
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2020 0.4
2019 0.3
2018 0.3
2017 0.4
2016 0.4
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SJR for Perspectives on Global Development and Technology from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.138
2019 0.174
2018 0.119
2017 0.156
2016 0.158
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2020 0.141
2019 0.184
2018 0.274
2017 0.386
2016 0.315
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Perspectives on Global Development and Technology

Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (PGDT) is a peer-reviewed journal for the discussion of current social sciences research on diverse socio-economic development issues that reflect the opportunities and threats brought about by the world order shift from bipola...... Read More

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Development

Geography, Planning and Development

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1569-1500
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G. E. Blonder, M. Tinkham, and T. M. Klapwijk. Transition from metallic to tunneling regimes in superconducting microconstrictions: Excess current, charge imbalance, and supercurrent conversion. Phys. Rev. B, 25(7):4515– 4532, 1982. URL 10.1103/PhysRevB.25.4515.

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1163/156914910X499732
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Cyril Fouillet, Britta Augsburg1

Abstract:

This chapter concerns about the implications of imposed institutional discipline When donors adopted a new approach regarding the sustainability of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs), they transformed the intervention structure and created drastic shift in the microfinance sector The chapter proposes to launch the debate by con... This chapter concerns about the implications of imposed institutional discipline When donors adopted a new approach regarding the sustainability of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs), they transformed the intervention structure and created drastic shift in the microfinance sector The chapter proposes to launch the debate by concentrating on the Indian microfinance sector with a special focus on the State of Andhra Pradesh It lay outs to what extent one can talk about the microfinance sector being dependent on donors The chapter revisits the microfinance crisis that erupted in India in March 2006 by explaining the facts and interpretations given by the various actors in the sector It raises some caution regarding the overwhelming push for MFIs to become financially self-sustainable, a push often than not exerted by donor organizations Such a push has severe consequences, ranging from a substantial one such as a mission drift to the questionable practices employed by institutions Keywords:Andhra Pradesh; microfinance institutions (MFIs); mission drift read more read less

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The Promise of All Things E? Expectations and Challenges of Emergent Electronic Government

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The ambiguous nature of electronic government (e-government) has resulted in hype and confusion, with little systematic consideration of the expectations and limitations of taking government online. This paper seeks to examine the role of e-government in the United States as an evolving process that manifests itself in three ... The ambiguous nature of electronic government (e-government) has resulted in hype and confusion, with little systematic consideration of the expectations and limitations of taking government online. This paper seeks to examine the role of e-government in the United States as an evolving process that manifests itself in three distinct sectors: government-to-government, government-to-business, and government-to-citizen. Using this typology as an organizing principle, we show how information technology has the potential to enhance government accessibility and citizen participation. We also show how the move toward a market-focused conceptualization of government information and service delivery raises the potential for blurring citizen and consumer roles, possibly at the cost of a robust, informed, and engaged citizenry. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1163/15691497-12341240
Levels of Subjective Globalization: Ideologies, Imaginaries, Ontologies
Manfred B. Steger1, Paul James1

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The subjective dimensions of globalization have not received even close to the level of attention that has been paid to the objective dimensions of global interchange and extension. Seeking to rectify this neglect, we argue that the subjective dimensions of globalization can be conceptualized in terms of three dimensions or l... The subjective dimensions of globalization have not received even close to the level of attention that has been paid to the objective dimensions of global interchange and extension. Seeking to rectify this neglect, we argue that the subjective dimensions of globalization can be conceptualized in terms of three dimensions or levels: ideologies, imaginaries, and ontologies. The Occupy Movement in several global locations seeks to challenge global capitalism as the dominant system of economics. At the ideological level, activists connected to Occupy tend to engage in fierce contestation of the global structuring of greed, thus exhibiting clear signs of global rebellion. However, the terms of debate and critique tend to become increasingly uncontested as we go deeper into examining the dominant social imaginary and the ontologies of modern time and space that underpin this general sense of the global. Occupy is clearly an important variant of “justice globalism” that has inspired scores of young activists to protest against increasing inequality and the growing concentration of wealth in the hands of a tiny minority. Still, we suggest that this important alter-globalization movement often works within many of the same subjective frameworks and precepts as the market-globalist world that it criticizes. read more read less

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The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Preventing Election-Related Violence in Kenya, 2013
Horacio R. Trujillo1, David Elam2, Gabriel Shapiro3, Malcolm Clayton1

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Leading up to the Kenyan presidential elections of 2013, observers around the world were preoccupied by the potential for mass violence similar to that which erupted following the 2007 presidential election. Yet, the 2013 elections were largely unmarred by violence. A notable characteristic of the Kenyan 2013 elections was th... Leading up to the Kenyan presidential elections of 2013, observers around the world were preoccupied by the potential for mass violence similar to that which erupted following the 2007 presidential election. Yet, the 2013 elections were largely unmarred by violence. A notable characteristic of the Kenyan 2013 elections was the use of information and communications technologies (ICT) in various public and private efforts to address the threat of violence related to the elections. In our exploration of how ICT contributed to the mitigation of election-related violence in the 2013 Kenyan elections, we find useful the models of violence as contagion and collective efficacy as essential for violence prevention. read more read less

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Can Information and Communication Technology Help Reduce Corruption? How So and Why Not: Two Case Studies from South Asia

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The deployment of electronic governance over the past few years has enabled citizens to access government information and services with more ease and less cost. Unfortunately, the majority of governments embracing these technologies and making the citizen-government interaction easier to navigate are found primarily in the in... The deployment of electronic governance over the past few years has enabled citizens to access government information and services with more ease and less cost. Unfortunately, the majority of governments embracing these technologies and making the citizen-government interaction easier to navigate are found primarily in the industrialized West. One exception is India, which is the focus of this paper. Beyond viewing electronic governance as a means of facilitating state-citizen interactions, I explore the linkages between electronic governance and corruption deterrence, and by doing so, fill in a crucial void in the current literature. After reviewing successful ICT-led government reform efforts in the West from public administration literature, a simple model is proposed to determine how these technologies may come to be utilized for reform. The model is then applied to the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and the neighboring government of Bangladesh to test the salience of the variables, and to determine why the former may be more successful than the latter. read more read less

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