ICT as a Tool for Inclusive Development for Emerging Economies

This event last occurred April 21, 2021

School for the Future of Innovation in Society Development Reimagined Talk Series

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

3–4:30 p.m. Arizona time, via Zoom

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The 2021 cohort of the Innovation in Global Development PhD program at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society invites you to the Development Reimagined Talk Series centered on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) for Inclusive Development. Our focus is on how technological change functions in transforming lives on the margins of society and catalyzing new imaginaries.

The panelists include Eusebio Scornavacca, Katina Michael and Eldon Marks, who together have a wealth of experience in digital innovation, inclusion and sustainability, ICT policy, grassroots innovation and social entrepreneurship. Moving beyond typical paradigms of ICT4D related to digital literacy and technology adoption and awareness requires spotlighting other pertinent, often overlooked issues for equitable and sustainable development. Importantly, discussion is needed on the mechanisms and governance arrangements for effective deployment of ICTs in developing economies.

 Speakers

eusebio_scornavacca

Eusebio Scornavacca is Parsons Professor of Digital Innovation at the University of Baltimore (UB) and director of the Center for Digital Communication Commerce and Culture. He also holds the J&M Thompson Chair in Management Information Systems at the Merrick School of Business. A sought-after speaker, he is frequently delivering keynotes and lectures around the world. Prior to joining UB, Professor Scornavacca was director of research at the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He has held visiting positions in Japan, China, Italy, France, Finland, Egypt, Brazil, Morocco and New Zealand. He is globally engaged in a number of research initiatives investigating the impact of emerging digital technologies at the individual, organizational and societal levels. His research interests include disruptive digital innovation, digital ecosystems, ICT for development, algorithm delegation and digital entrepreneurship. During the past 20 years he has conducted research in a wide range of industries, including research sponsored by the private sector. Dr Scornavacca research has appeared in leading journals and he serves on several editorial boards and conference committees.

katina_michael

Katina Michael is a professor at Arizona State University, holding a joint appointment in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and School of Computing, Informatics and Decisions Systems Engineering. She is also the director of the Society Policy Engineering Collective (SPEC) and the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. Katina is a senior member of the IEEE and a Public Interest Technology advocate who studies the social implications of technology. She has held 14 annual workshops in the social implications of national security space and chaired 3 international symposia on technology and society (ISTAS) in Wollongong, Toronto and Phoenix. She is the Senior Editor of the socio-economic impact section in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine and was the editor in chief of the award-winning IEEE Technology and Society Magazine. In 2019 she took on the role of working group chair for the IEEE P2089 standard. In 2020 she received the ICTO Golden Medal for lifetime achievement award for exceptional contributions to research in information systems, and the IEEE Phoenix section’s Outstanding Member Contributing to Global Humanitarian Projects Award for her contributions to a better understanding of the impact of emerging technologies on humanity. In 2017, she also received the Brian M. O'Connell Society on the Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) Distinguished Service Award.

Eldon Marks

In the 17+ years Eldon Marks has spent in the technology field as an academic, practitioner and social entrepreneur, he has mentored thousands, founded companies, started movements and created empowering opportunities for the next generation of tech innovators in Guyana...
Eldon Marks is a social techpreneur (technology-focused social entrepreneur), whose past experiences have led him to take up a personal mission to create enabling environments for innovation and tech ecosystem growth in Guyana. He has spent thirteen years as a lecturer and mentor to students of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Guyana, during which time he founded a social-impact led tech community which, to date, has evolved into a for-profit conversational AI tech company (V75 Inc.) with a non-profit counterpart (NeXus Hub Inc.) focused on youth development and tech ecosystem growth in Guyana.”

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Melissa Waite
melissa.waite@asu.edu