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Contributions by Alfonso Molina

Alfonso Molina

Contributions by Alfonso Molina

Contributions by Alfonso Molina

A selection of interviews, insights, articles, etc. related to the work of the Digital World Foundation and the role of scientific director:

  • Molina, A., Innovazione Sociale e Tecnologica, Apprendimento Intergenerazionale e Volontariato del XXI Secolo per l’Invecchiamento Attivo. In L. Malfer and F Gagliarducci, Se Cresce la Famiglia, Cresce la Società, Atti del Festival della Famiglia, Riva del Garda, 25-27 Ottobre 2012, pp.192-196.
  • Molina, A., Innovazione Sociale: un’Opportunità per diventare giovani cittadini, protagonisti della società, Saperi.forumpa.it, 9 Aprile 2013.
  • Molina, A., Immigrazione e Mondo Digitale, Dossier Statistico Immigrazione 2012, Caritas Migrantes, pp.220-222.
  • Molina, A., Il Volontariato, un Pilastro dell’Educazione del 21° Secolo, LaScuolapossibile.it, Ottobre 2012.
  • Molina, A., Per l’accoglienza integrata … “Ricominciodatre,” LibertàCivile, Luglio-Agosto 2011, pp.134-143.
  • Molina, A., La sfida dell’innovazione sociale, Corporate Responsibility & Management, Aprile-Maggio 2009, pp.12-13.
  • Molina, A. and Falcetta, I., L’Innovazione nelle Scuole di Roma. Esperienze Raccolte nell’Anno Scolastico 2007-2008, Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Roma, 2008.
  • Molina, A., Ecological Humanism and Technology as an Enabler for a Better World. In P. Kidd (ed.), European Visions for the Knowledge Age. A Quest for New Horizons in the Information Society, Cheshire Henbury, 2007, pp.163-171.
  • Molina, A. The Village Phone Constituency in Bangladesh. A Case of a Sustainable e-Inclusion Enterprise, Paper for SPRU 40thAnniversary Conference, “The Future of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy: Linking Research And Practice,“ 11th-13th September 2006.
  • Molina, A., The Digital Divide: The Need for a Global e-Inclusion Movement, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, Vol.15, No.1, 2003, pp.137-152.
  • Molina, A., Live Your Dreams. The Society of the 21st Century – A Pragmatist Utopia” In: J. Schoof and K. Pfeiffer (eds), Wh@t Next? The Future of the Information Society – A Youth Perspective? (Hamburg: YOIS – Youth for Intergenerational Justice and Sustainability), 2003, pp.10-19.
  • Molina, A. and Michilli, M., E-commerce Innovation in the Veneto Region: Sociotechnical Alignment in the Context of a Public Administration, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Vol.3, No.4, 2003, pp.415-425.
  • Molina, A. Long-term Business Revolution in the Global Software Sector? The Emergence of Free/libre and Open Source Software for e-Government. Management School, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 2003.
  • Molina, A., Is ICT-based Innovation in Educational Systems Truly Important? Overview of Key Development, Trends and Policies Shaping Education in the 21st Century, Management School, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 2003.
  • Molina, A., What Is Happening with ICT-based Innovation in Educational Systems? Overview of Educational Visions, Concepts, Difficulties and Developments for 21st Century Education, Management School, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh 2003.
  • Molina, A., Bottom-Up Roadmap for Free/libre and Open Source Software on e-Government in Europe, Management School, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 2003.
  • Molina, A., Notes on EcHumanism, Holistic Governance and Pragdealism: Instruments for a 21C World-view, Governance and Practice. 2003.
  • Molina, A., SITA – Studies in Information Technology Applications (SITA): Computer Skill Training Program for Low-income Women in India, Report for InfoDev, World Bank, 2002. Published in K. Sane (ed.) Proceedings of the Conference ICT and Gender Empowerment, UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), Delhi, 2002.
  • Molina, A., A Vision for a Better World in a Crossroad Century: The Dream of the Information Society for All and the Global e-Inclusion Movement, University of Edinburgh / Consorzio Gioventu Digitale, Rome, 2002.
  • Molina, A., A Better World is Possible: An Invitation to Believe and Make It Happen Report for Post-Workshop (Rome) Development of the Global e-Inclusion Movement (GeM), University of Edinburgh / Consorzio Gioventu Digitale, Rome, 2002.
  • Molina, A., The Digital Divide and The Stockholm and Rome Challenge, Third Global Forum: “Fostering Democracy and Development through e-Government,” Naples, Italy, 15-17 March 2001.

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