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New Media, Technology and Activism
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Wireless Technology for Social Change: Trends in Mobile Use by NGOs
Scaling a Changing Curve: Traditional Media Development and the New Media
The Case for Communication in Sustainable Development
MobileActive Strategy Guide #1: Using Mobile Phones in Elections and Voter Registration Campaigns
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Community Radio: Its Impact and Challenges to Its Development
At the Heart of Change: The Role of Communication in Sustainable Development
The ICT Impact Report: A Review of Studies of ICT Impact on Schools in Europe
Evaluation of UNESCO's Community Multimedia Centres
Democratizing Global Communication?
Mobile Phones and Social Activism
Contentious Citizens: Civil Society's Role in Campaigning for Social Change
Session 3: Media and New Technology: Can the Digital Revolution Boost the Impact of African Media on Development and Governance?
Implementing the UN Learning Strategy on HIV/AIDS: Sixteen Case Studies
POLIS Conference: Background Paper
ICT in Education Toolkit Version 2
Gender and ICT
Global Youth Service Day
An Attempt to Socialize the Telelac Experiment
Y-PEER (Youth Peer Education Network)
No to Violence (NTV)
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