Making open development inclusive : : lessons from IDRC research / / edited by Matthew L. Smith and Ruhiya Kristine Seward ; foreword by Robin Mansell.

Drawing on ten years of empirical work and research, analyses of how open development has played out in practice. A decade ago, a significant trend toward openness emerged in international development. "Open development" can describe initiatives as disparate as open government, open health...

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Superior document:International development research centre series
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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, Massachusetts : : The MIT Press,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:International development research centre.
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Summary:Drawing on ten years of empirical work and research, analyses of how open development has played out in practice. A decade ago, a significant trend toward openness emerged in international development. "Open development" can describe initiatives as disparate as open government, open health data, open science, open education, and open innovation. The theory was that open systems related to data, science, and innovation would enable more inclusive processes of human development. This volume, drawing on ten years of empirical work and research, analyzes how open development has played out in practice.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0262358824
0262358832
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Matthew L. Smith and Ruhiya Kristine Seward ; foreword by Robin Mansell.