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The Change Page Development Management Working Papers.

Gender and Agriculture in Africa: the 'expert neglect of local practice.Paper delivered at the International Sociological Association Conference, Montreal 1998.

'Gender and transport', a policy area on the move: key issues for consideration in Malawi's gender and transport policies. Prepared under the World Bank RTTP program, 1998

Gender, new communication technologies and decentralised regional development planning : networks as the nexus of progressive action. Workshop presentation notes for the SPRING workshop on Decentralised Regional Development Planning, University of Dortmund, November 1998

Users not losers: gender representation in transport design. Paper presented at WCTR, Antwerp, July, 1998

Preserving social knowledge : integrating the social wisdom of older persons into the modern African school room. with Nana Apt,Paper presented at the International Sociological Association Congress 'Social knowledge: heritage, challenges perspectives', Montreal, July, 1998

Gender and ageing: a development management perspective . Lecture delivered at United Nations International Institute of Ageing, Malta and Centre for Social Policy Studies, University of Ghana training course on Gerontology, Ghana, July 1998 .

Health status and service needs of older persons: a policy framework . Position paper prepared for the UNFPA technical meeting on Population Ageing, Brussels, October 1998.

Managing the time: Gender participation in education and the benefits of distance education information technologiesPresentation notes prepared for the Ghaclad conference on Computer Literacy and Distance Education, Accra, Ghana, May 1998 .

'Intelligent' Development: Technical Organisation and Social Policy in the New Millennium. Inaugural public lecture at the University of North London 1998

Kente Connections : The Role Of The Internet In Developing An Economic Base For Ghana Paper delivered at 'Souvenirs: The material culture of tourism', the Horniman Museum and Gardens, London, March 24th-25th, 1998

Gender and User Protocols: The need for new transport planning practices Paper presented to the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C.1998

Gender, Transport and the New Deal: The social implications of gendered time, transport and travel.Presented at the Social Policy Association conference, Lincoln, July 1998.

Gender and time poverty: the neglected social policy implications of gendered time, transport and travel.Paper presented at the International Conference on Time Use, University of Luneberg, Germany, April 1998

Meeting the moment: Microfinance and the social exclusion agenda.
Paper presented to Accounting SIG, Business School, University of North London, 9th December, 1998.

New deals, no wheels: social exclusion, tele-options and electronic ontology.
With Chris Carter, Business School, University of North London, January, 1999.

No space is an island: ICT, electronic adjacency and civic empowerment.
With Len Holmes, The Business School, University of North London; Paper presented at Conference on 'ICT Strategies for Islands and Small States', UNESCO, Malta, March 1999.


Tele options for community business: an opportunity for economic development in Africa.
With Len Holmes
Paper presented to BITWorld '99, Cape Town - South Africa, 30th June-2nd July,1999

The power of transparency: the Internet, e-mail, and the Malaysian political crisis.
with Len Holmes, The Business School, University of North London;
Paper presented to Asian Management in Crisis, Association of South East Asian Studies, UK, University of North London, 12th June, 1999

Electronic governance and commercial development in Africa: the grassroots perspective.
Paper presented at the Institute for African Development, Cornell University, September 2nd, 1999

Calling up culture: information spaces and information flows as the virtual dynamics of exclusion and inclusion.Paper presented with Stephen Little and Len Holmes at IFIP, Cape Town, May 2000
 

 
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