Abstract
“While many theories have guided research Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D), we are yet to construct a clear and coherent narrative that would help us answer the question of how ICT fosters development in underdeveloped communities. In my talk I argue that one of the main reasons for this is that our holistic understanding of ICT4D is seldom grounded in theories to understand the core areas that define the field, namely, ICT, Development, and, ‘4’ which are the transformative processes that link the two. In my talk, I will list theories that have informed ICT4D research in each of these areas. Some examples of theories, namely, Capability Approach, Affordances, and Actor-Network Theory together with Social Capital and illustrate how I have used them in my research.”