Thirteen young scholars were selected to attend a tutorial and workshop on mobile 2.0 on 21 and 22 June 2010 in Singapore. The event was co-organised by LIRNEasia and the Department of Communication and New Media (CNM) of the National University of Singapore (NUS).
The tutorials included topics such as “Communicating for policy influence” and “supply and demand side research”. The workshop included presentations of LIRNEasia’s mobile 2.0 project as well “ICTs and climate change” and “Political Mobilization in Philippines” from CNM, NUS.
Complete agenda is available HERE
Presentations:
21 June
- Basics of infrastructure regulation and what’s different in emerging Asia, Rohan Samarajiva, PhD
- Analyzing and realigning Incentives, Sriganesh Lokanathan
- How to use supply-side data, Sriganesh Lokanathan
- Demand-side research, Quantitative and Qualitative approaches, Nilusha Kapugama & Sriganesh Lokanathan
- Why communication strategies are important in taking research to policy, Rohan Samarajiva, PhD
- Introduction to case study (How to do BBQoSE), Nilusha Kapugama
22 June
- Political Mobilization in Philippines, Cheryl Soriano, CNM/NUS
- ICTs and Climate Change, Catherine Candano, CNM/NUS
- Online citizens in India, Anuradha Rao, CNM/NUS
- The alternate narrative: Emerging Asia’s path to the “Internet Economy” through Mobile 2.0Rohan Samarajiva, LIRNEasia
- m-Gov (ZMF, India), Rohan Samarajiva
- Mobile based financial services (Experiences from the South), Nilusha Kapugama, LIRNEasia
- m-Early Warning, Rohan Samarajiva
- m-Commerce (Cellbazaar, Bangladesh) Sriganesh Lokanathan, LIRNEasia
- Mobile 2.0 for Agricultural VAS Sriganesh Lokanathan
- ICT Localization Rachel Amtzis, CNM/NUS
- Youth, ICTs and Political Engagement in Asia: A six-country comparative study Weiyu Zhang (CNM/NUS)
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