The Digital Balance Between Industrialized and Developing Countries A Case Study: The Development of an Information Society on the African Continent

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The Digital Balance Between Industrialized and Developing Countries A Case Study: The Development of an Information Society on the African Continent Olli Hietanen Developing Information Society Seminar on global perspectives of development communication University of Tampere, 28 June 2004 FINLAND FUTURES RESEARCH CENTRE Turku School of Economics and Business Administration

The Digital Balance Between Industrialized and Developing Countries A Case Study: The Development of an Information Society on the African Continent The first stage is to identify potential best practice technologies, contents and e-services here in Finland. The second stage is to identify the most important needs of African continent and get better understanding of the unique characteristics of the African continent s Information Society development. The third stage is to involve several African partners in taking an active role in the development of their own information society through this pilot project. The fourth stage is to identify potential best practice technologies, contents and services in the continent of Africa. The fifth and final stage is to raise new questions for those studies and development projects, which are needed in developing countries. 2

Digital Balance Harmonious development Critical limits and borderlines Ecological Economic Social Cultural Firstly we should not cross the critical limits and borderlines of ecological, cultural, social and economic systems. Secondly sustainability means that we should harmoniously combine different kinds of ecological, social, cultural and economic needs, demands and driving forces. 3

Economic sustainability Core phenomenon with respect to economically sustainable development is a transition process from old economy towards new economy and digital economy. In digital economy GDP consists of digital bit products and/or services and products such as education, theatre, music, etc. 4

Ecological sustainability TMR Immaterialization Dematerialization Improvement of ecoefficiency in production can be termed dematerialization. Amaterialization: new tools for telepresence and teleworking, eservices, ebusiness, etc. 5 Improvement of ecoefficiency in consumption is immaterialization. Amaterialization occurs when physical products are substituted by telepresence and teleservices.

Social sustainability Technological high tech will be able to help us to create sustainable futures but if and only if the technology helps us to build better social machinery social high tech. The task of socially sustainable technology is to help people, cities and nations avoid and minimise inequalities and digital divides. In the future better decision-making and planning processes, better information, better education systems and new technological innovations are needed to help in this social task. Technology is a tool, not the target. 6

Cultural sustainability Core phenomena with respect to cultural sustainability raised in the eknowledge project are education and training, cultural institutions and services, cultural education, cross-sectorality, research, cultural production and technology, activity and participation. 7

Best Practices We need digital bit products and services such as education, theatre, music, etc. This amaterialization is both the potential of the ecological sustainable development of the information society and an essential competitive asset of the economic sustainable information society. The task of socially sustainable technology is to help build better decision-making and planning processes, better information and better education and innovation systems. In practice this means new types of social innovations such as telework, tele-education, digital bit products like e-services and new local and global markets that will be created through networking. Core phenomena with respect to cultural sustainability are for example education, training, cultural research and participation. 8

Research history The Advanced Institute for ICT (AIICT) Workshop in George (16.-18.2. 2003) Poster in WSIS conference, Geneva 9. 12.12. 2003. Workshop at 10.6. 2004 with doctor Robert (Bob) Day (CSIR) 9

Target in South Africa: Futures Research Centre is an organisation for futures research, education and development. The Centre produces and promotes visionary information on the future trends of society and the environment. World Futures Academy is an international network of the universities aimed at the academic educational and research programmes in the futures studies. The forms of learning and study materials are adapted to the learning environment with the aid of information technology and interactive study methods. The Society for Futures Studies aims to influence the long-term development of society by advancing futures research and its utilization. Members can be institutions and individuals. All members receive the society s journal. The magazine contains feature articles, research reports, and seminar presentations and functions as a forum for the exchange of information and opinion. 10

Next Steps Questionnaire in Turku Science Park (ICT cluster of southwestern Finland) and Kouvolan Kasarminmäki (ICT cluster in the region of Kouvola town) in August 2004 Researcher visit in The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA/Technology and Society Unit) 6. 17.9. 2004 Researcher visit in The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in summer 2005 (about 3 4 months) Cooperation with local contact persons: Martin Lehmann-Chadha in EMPA and Ms Emily Thifhelimbilu Shiruma in South Africa 11