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Water wells and cell phones in rural Mali: the hidden nexus
Pedro Martinez-Santos | 19 February 2018Recent research shows that increasing access to cell-phones is improving water access in rural Mali.
▶The fourth industrial revolution in Africa: potential for inclusive growth?
Wim Naudé | 10 August 2017With new technological changes and the rise of robotization, how can industrialization create employment and ensure inclusive growth?
▶Automation: a balancing act for policy-makers
Jeremy Bowles | 23 April 2015Technology is likely to substantially reshape labour markets in the future, dramatically altering the kinds of skills that middle-class workers will need. As such, policymakers must act now.
▶Creating jobs at the heart of economic policy
Annemarie van de Vijsel | March 05, 2015You can read it in the newspapers every day: national economies are not creating enough jobs and fewer quality jobs in the productive sectors. Globalization, automation and financialization of the economy have been identified as the drivers of cur...
▶New technologies for SME job creation
Stephen Haggard | 11 September 2014Communications-based digital industries have a special model for surviving the familiar SME-killing challenges. Embracing technologies such as the cloud, virtualization, and instant cloning of service platforms, could digital enterprises become th...
▶More appreciation, less manipulation
Henk Jochemsen | 24 July 2013Fundamental systemic change is needed, starting with a cultural paradigm shift based on appreciation of our environment.
▶Africa: transformation, more than just growth
Annemarie van de Vijsel | 18 June 2013African economic transformation should be inclusive, but how can this be achieved? Experts discussed this at the launch of the preview of the 2013 African Transformation Report.
▶The emphasis on technical fixes is misleading
Claudio Schuftan | 21 March 2013Northern donors are more and more working on technical fixes to solve problems of malnutrition mainly in close co-operation with the food industry. Though this will not solve the causes that lead to malnutrition.
▶Reshaping Uganda's cooperatives
Morrison Rwakakamba | 28 January 2013Breaking through elite cooperations with technological innovation Morrison Rwakakambe, Chief Executive Officer at the Agency for Transformation (AfT), asks are traditional cooperatives in Uganda relevant today?
▶The Plenitude Path to Sustainability (ISEE 2010)
Juliet Schor | 21 August 2010Despite the lack of policy progress on climate change and ecosystem degradation there is no shortage of solutions currently on offer. While the specifics may differ, those getting most attention share one characteristic—they focus on technological...
▶Paul Ekins' chair summary of the morning
Bas de Leeuw | 08 June 20101. Technology can do a lot2. But people need to buy it!3. Investments needed and a shift away from consumer society.4. Mindsets need to be changed, but people do not want to be told so.5. More leisure, less income are interesting thoughts, but if...
▶How can we create the good life for 8 billion people?
Gjalt Huppes | 04 June 2010Weblog linked to the Third International Conference on Eco-Efficiency Modelling and Evaluation for Sustainability: Guiding Eco-Innovation and Consumption Global industrialization is coming, with an increasing proportion of the world populatio...
▶Rewriting research
Janelle Ward | August 05, 2009A growing number of academics are using web 2.0 tools such as blogs and wikis to share their findings, discuss new developments, and find new ways for collaborative research. How does this open and informal medium fit with traditional academic pro...
▶Special report: The rise of solar energy
Ellen Lammers, Johan Trip, Meinolf Heptner, Jaideep Malaviya | April 02, 2009The solar industry is growing incredibly fast and technology is developing at high speed. Soon the retail price of solar generated electricity will be competitive with that of electricity generated in conventional power plants. This was inconceiva...
▶Editorial: Living analysis
Frans Bieckmann | April 07, 2008We’ve heard a lot about ‘Web 2.0’ lately, and now we’re starting to hear about ‘Science 2.0’. But what does ‘2.0’ actually mean? To me, ‘2.0’ refers to any process that enables the transparent sharing of insights, ideas and arguments in order to a...
▶Science and its surroundings
November 28, 2007Broker readers interested in cross-disciplinary research at the edge of science and technology and social sciences may want to browse these two websites: www.4sonline.org and www.historyoftechnology.org. Both look at science and technology in thei...
▶Editorial: The benefit of doubt
Frans Bieckmann | September 26, 2007‘Science makes you learn about deep complexities’, claims Richard Dawkins, writer and evolutionary biologist at Oxford University. That poses a daunting task for a magazine that aims to provide brief summaries of scientific developments. Is it pos...
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