Table of Contents
From the Third World Studies Desk
| Politics of Mobile Phones | |
| Miriam Coronel Ferrer | 3-6 |
Features
| The Digital Divide and Rule: Grappling with the New Rhetoric of Development | |
| Peter Sy | 7-20 |
| Privacy and Human Rights 2002: An Extract of the International Survey of Privacy Laws and Developments | |
| . Electronic Privacy Information Center, . Privacy International | 21-50 |
| Is There Information Warfare in Southeast Asia? | |
| Rolando Talampas | 51-68 |
| Market Liberalization and Development: South Korean and Philippine Telecommunications Service Industry in the 1990s | |
| Dong-Yeob Kim | 69-100 |
| E-Governance in the Philippines: Insights for Policy-Making | |
| Ranjit Singh Rye | 101-138 |
| Ang Information and Communications Technology (ICT) at ang Neokolonyal ne Eduksayon sa Pilipinas (1945-Kasalukuyan) | |
| Charita de los Reyes | 139-166 |
| An Initial Assessment of the Philippines Preparedness for E-Learning | |
| Arnie Trinidad |
| High Tech Persuasion | |
| Joseph Puyat |
| Social Capital in Cyberspace | |
| Katherine Balmes, Donna May Tomboc |
Research Reports
| E-Government in the Philippines: Benchmarking against Global Best Practices | |
| Emmanuel C. Lallana, Patricia Pascual, Edwin Soriano |
| People's Participation, Consensus-Building and Transparency through ICTs | |
| Erwin Alampay |
| Bridging the Local Digital Divide: The barangay.net Project | |
| Ma. Divina Gracia Zamora Roldan |
Reviews
| Webster's World: Capitalism, Continuity, and Coercion in the Information Age | |
| Gareth Api Richards |
| Promises and Pitfalls of Technological Utopianism | |
| Ronald Molmisa |
ISSN: 2012-080X