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>Information Technologies and Social Development
> Salle XVI, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 22-23 June 1998
> International conference organized by United Nations Research
> Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
>
> On 22 and 23 June 1998 the United Nations Research Institute for
> Social Development (UNRISD) will sponsor an international conference
> on "Information Technologies and Social Development." The purpose of
> the event is to consider how new information technologies are likely
> to affect trends toward polarization and marginality (among countries
> and within them), and how these new technologies can create
> possibilities to protect livelihoods and defend human rights,
> particularly in developing and transitional countries. The
> conference will promote discussion of concrete case studies, as well
> as broader debate on patterns of global structural change.
> Participants will be drawn from multilateral and bilateral agencies,
> the computer and telecommunications industry, NGOs, CBOs and
> academia.
>
> For more information see
> http://www.unrisd.org/infotech/conferen/conf.htm
> or contact [log in to unmask]
>
Une tres bonne journee.
Michel O'Neill, Ph.D.
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