SAJIC Issue 5, 2004
This fifth issue of The Southern African Journal of Information and Communication (SAJIC) spans across ICT regulation, ICT for development, universal access, ICT rankings of African countries, and media policy and convergence.
ARTICLES
ICTs for Development: What Prospects and Problems? - Robin Mansell
From Monopolies, Virtual Monopolies and Oligopolies to… What? Media Policy and Convergence in South Africa and the United Kingdom - Richard Collins
Changing ICT Rankings of African Nations - Tim Kelly
ICT Regulation and Policy at a Crossroads: A Case Study of the Licensing Process in Kenya - Monica Kerrets
Analysis of the Success of ICT at the Ikageng MPCC in support of the Itoseng Community: A Case Study - SJ Jacobs and Marlien Herselman
Universal Access Wheel: Towards Achieving Universal Access to ICT in Africa - Toks Oyedemi
BOOK REVIEW
Rotting from the Head: Donors and LDC Corruption, edited by Salim Rashid, 2004 - Amy Mahan