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@article{ author = {Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez - Coordinator , Gerardo Berthin - Principal Coordinator , Gonzalo Gómez - Principal Coordinator , Fernando Mayorga - Principal Coordinator , Juan Carlos Tedesco - Principal Coordinator , Juan Enrique Vega - Principal Coordinator}, title = {Interculturalism and Globalization }, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2004}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.pnud.bo/}, abstract = {The current report for 2004 serves as a follow-up to the previous empirical and theoretical stock and explores the possibility of strengthening human development in Bolivia in the framework of the new information technology paradigm. The report addresses the question of whether Bolivia, a poor and underdeveloped country, is ready to engage itself actively in the information society and globalization. In this context, the 2004 HDR suggests to the country a Bolivian way to techno-informationalism with human development, meaning a society whose wealth creation is increasingly based on the ability to produce, process and disseminate knowledge and, above all, one in which this wealth is widely distributed among the members of a community of citizens, able to operate autonomously under the new international rules.} }Download File
AU - Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez - Coordinator , Gerardo Berthin - Principal Coordinator , Gonzalo Gómez - Principal Coordinator , Fernando Mayorga - Principal Coordinator , Juan Carlos Tedesco - Principal Coordinator , Juan Enrique Vega - Principal Coordinator TI - Interculturalism and Globalization PT - Journal Article DP - 2004 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The current report for 2004 serves as a follow-up to the previous empirical and theoretical stock and explores the possibility of strengthening human development in Bolivia in the framework of the new information technology paradigm. The report addresses the question of whether Bolivia, a poor and underdeveloped country, is ready to engage itself actively in the information society and globalization. In this context, the 2004 HDR suggests to the country a Bolivian way to techno-informationalism with human development, meaning a society whose wealth creation is increasingly based on the ability to produce, process and disseminate knowledge and, above all, one in which this wealth is widely distributed among the members of a community of citizens, able to operate autonomously under the new international rules.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez - Coordinator , Gerardo Berthin - Principal Coordinator , Gonzalo Gómez - Principal Coordinator , Fernando Mayorga - Principal Coordinator , Juan Carlos Tedesco - Principal Coordinator , Juan Enrique Vega - Principal Coordinator %T Interculturalism and Globalization %D 2004 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.pnud.bo/, %X The current report for 2004 serves as a follow-up to the previous empirical and theoretical stock and explores the possibility of strengthening human development in Bolivia in the framework of the new information technology paradigm. The report addresses the question of whether Bolivia, a poor and underdeveloped country, is ready to engage itself actively in the information society and globalization. In this context, the 2004 HDR suggests to the country a Bolivian way to techno-informationalism with human development, meaning a society whose wealth creation is increasingly based on the ability to produce, process and disseminate knowledge and, above all, one in which this wealth is widely distributed among the members of a community of citizens, able to operate autonomously under the new international rules.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez - Coordinator , Gerardo Berthin - Principal Coordinator , Gonzalo Gómez - Principal Coordinator , Fernando Mayorga - Principal Coordinator , Juan Carlos Tedesco - Principal Coordinator , Juan Enrique Vega - Principal Coordinator TI - Interculturalism and Globalization PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.pnud.bo/, AB - The current report for 2004 serves as a follow-up to the previous empirical and theoretical stock and explores the possibility of strengthening human development in Bolivia in the framework of the new information technology paradigm. The report addresses the question of whether Bolivia, a poor and underdeveloped country, is ready to engage itself actively in the information society and globalization. In this context, the 2004 HDR suggests to the country a Bolivian way to techno-informationalism with human development, meaning a society whose wealth creation is increasingly based on the ability to produce, process and disseminate knowledge and, above all, one in which this wealth is widely distributed among the members of a community of citizens, able to operate autonomously under the new international rules.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Interculturalism and Globalization AU - Fernando Calderón Gutiérrez - Coordinator , Gerardo Berthin - Principal Coordinator , Gonzalo Gómez - Principal Coordinator , Fernando Mayorga - Principal Coordinator , Juan Carlos Tedesco - Principal Coordinator , Juan Enrique Vega - Principal Coordinator PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.pnud.bo/, AB - The current report for 2004 serves as a follow-up to the previous empirical and theoretical stock and explores the possibility of strengthening human development in Bolivia in the framework of the new information technology paradigm. The report addresses the question of whether Bolivia, a poor and underdeveloped country, is ready to engage itself actively in the information society and globalization. In this context, the 2004 HDR suggests to the country a Bolivian way to techno-informationalism with human development, meaning a society whose wealth creation is increasingly based on the ability to produce, process and disseminate knowledge and, above all, one in which this wealth is widely distributed among the members of a community of citizens, able to operate autonomously under the new international rules.