Authors: Kentaro Toyama
Cohen, Roger,
32–33
Cold chain of vaccine delivery,
65
Collective action.
See also
Self-help groups
Collectivism, individualism and,
93
Colombia: One Laptop Per Child,
8
Communications
Arab Spring suppression of,
33–34
cyberbalkanization,
47
history of technologies,
7–8
latent desires driving habits,
40–41
management,
44–46
personal and political interaction,
46–47
telecenters,
105
unintended consequences,
56
See also
Mobile phones
;
Social media
Community efforts.
See
Collective action
;
Mentorship
Community Knowledge Worker (CKW) project,
247(n16)
Compartamos Banco (Mexico),
58–60
,
66–67
,
236(n7)
Compassionate class,
188–191
,
270(n48)
.
See also
Self-transcendence
Computer literacy,
9
,
17–20
,
27–28
,
105
,
122–124
Computer programming classes,
114–115
,
120–121
,
125–127
,
248(n25)
Computers and society.
See
Technology and society
Consequentialist virtue ethics,
213–214
,
274–275(n4)
Consumer culture,
96–97
,
177–178
Consumption capacity,
82–84
Consumption smoothing,
59
.
See also
Microcredit
Contextualists, technological,
20–21
,
24
Actor-Network Theory,
231(n23)
defining,
24
Law of Amplification,
30
responsibility for the impacts of technology,
56
See also
Technology and society
Continual partial attention,
23
,
231(n18)
Cookstoves,
72–73
The Corrections
(Franzen),
86
Corruption
Ashesi University,
153
government transparency,
31–32
mentorship’s resistance to,
202
,
271–272(n12)
systematic and venal,
266(n10)
US struggle against,
177–178
See also
Democracy and democratization
;
Governance
Creative class,
166
,
186–187
,
190–191
Credit.
See
Microcredit
Critical thinking skills,
11
,
13–14
,
137
Cuban, Larry,
7
Cultural capital,
131
,
142
,
250(n11)
Cultural relativism,
169
,
177
,
263–264(n44)
Culture of poverty,
249(n8)
Cure-all.
See
Panacea
Curriculum
computer programming in,
120–121
digital tools failing to incorporate,
31
need for adult guidance,
14–15
technological fads,
7–8
See also
Education and training
Cyberbalkanization,
47
Daedalus,
xvi
Danel, Carlos,
66–67
Darrow, Benjamin,
7
Debt, household,
60–61
.
See also
Microcredit
Delay of gratification,
173
,
252(n15)
.
See also
Self-control
Democracy and democratization
comparison to free market,
48
education,
255–256(n40)
end of history,
276(n15)
European Enlightenment,
96–97
institutional requirements,
62
,
237(n21)
intrinsic growth required for,
134
mass values,
187–188
See also
Governance
;
Modernization
Dependence, culture of,
85
.
See also
Charity
Destinationism,
93
Determinism, technological,
20–21
,
229(n2)
,
230(n13)
Development, social and economic
developed country commonalities,
178–182
,
266–267(n11)
group intrinsic growth,
136–139
,
174–191
microcredit programs,
59–60
national development,
172–191
,
268(n20)
patterns of progress,
266–267(n11)
See also
Economics
;
Intrinsic growth
;
Poverty alleviation
Development Alternatives organization,
199
Development as Freedom
(Sen),
243(n44)
Developmental psychology,
161–164
Dictator (game),
144–145
,
258(n2)
Diener, Ed,
244(n50)
Diggi, Jayshree,
195–196
,
199
,
207
Digital divide,
3–4
,
47–49
,
54
,
117
,
234(n24)
building human capacity,
206
effectiveness of,
247(n15)
heart, mind, and will in implementers and beneficiaries,
111–112
long-term effect and expansion,
25–26
optimizing packaged interventions,
108–109
Pradan initiatives,
195–196
scaling up,
109–111
See also
Gandhi, Rikin
Digital natives,
10–11
.
See also
Children
Digital StudyHall,
247(n9)
Digital surveillance,
52
.
See also
Censorship
Dimitrov, Martin,
51
Disability,
128
Discernment,
111–112
,
131
,
135–136
,
158
,
250(n12)
,
252(n16)
,
253–254(n23)
.
See also
Heart, mind, and will
Disease eradication,
65
,
83
.
See also
Health
Dudamel, Gustavo,
194
Duflo, Esther,
77–78
,
82
,
236–237(n14)
,
240–241(n14)
,
240(n8)
,
271(n9)
The Dumbest Generation
(Bauerlein),
10
Dweck, Caro,
250(n12)
Dybul, Mark,
136–137
Dziko, Trish Millines,
114–115
,
162
Ebola,
254(n25)
Echeverría Álvarez, Luis,
193
Economics
behavioral economics,
143–145
,
258(n2)
critique of,
95
,
155–156
,
169
,
263(n41)
development,
x
,
170
,
174–188
,
189
,
196
,
245(n61)
,
255(n40)
,
268(n20)
education,
142–145
,
European Enlightenment,
96–98
happiness,
88
India’s high-tech economy,
182–185
studies of education,
8
,
12
,
31
,
77–82
studies of microcredit,
59–61
mainstream economics,
82
measurement,
91–92
mobile phones and development,
x
technological determinism of,
20
See also
Business and entrepreneurship
;
Incentives
;
Inequality
;
Randomized controlled trials
;
Social enterprise, Tech Commandments
Education and training
adult education,
122–125
classroom management,
115–116
,
118–119
computer literacy,
9
,
17–20
,
105
,
122–125
computer programming,
114–115
,
120–121
,
125–127
,
248(n25)
democracy,
255–256(n40)
early childhood,
77–80
,
240(n10)
,
263(n43)
girls’ education,
142–146
,
263(n43)
Indian Institute of Technology,
183–185
India’s Backward Class,
139–142
intrinsic growth effects,
143–146
lack of technical support for faculty and staff,
5–7
microcredit beneficiaries,
67–68
,
71–72
nonformal education,
77–80
,
240(n10)
parental status and achievement,
250–251(n13)
poverty alleviation,
67–68