Dear 'Open' Colleagues,
At this time the situation of friends and relations in India are on many of our minds.
Let us hope we see more 'open access', pro-public goods solutions, that eliminates
barriers to accessing vaccines, including opening IP access to vaccine 'recipe'
and technology sharing commitments (see: People's Vaccine
Campaign<https://peoplesvaccine.org/> for patent free vaccines and a vaccine IP
waiver).
Related to India, I am pleased to say that an article that Satyarupa Shekhar and myself
did research on some time ago in Chennai (Tamil Nadu) has finally published. The article
is open access through MIT Press and IDRC (Canada) and it is part of a book that will
likely be of interest to many on this list, Critical Perspectives on Open Development.
Here is the citation and location for our piece in the book; and this link will also lead
you to the wider collection in the book:
Sadoway, D. & Shekhar, S., “Changing Infrastructure in Urban India: Critical
Reflections on Openness and Trust in the Governance of Public Services,” pp.115-130), in
Critical Perspectives on Open
Development<https://direct.mit.edu/books/book/5016/Critical-Perspectives…
, MIT Press 2021),
https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/11480.003.0010.
Best Regards,
~david
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David Sadoway PhD MRM BES(Hons)
Faculty & Instructor. Geography & The Environment.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
https://www.kpu.ca/arts/geography/faculty/david-sadoway
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Sadoway
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