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Mukasa, Miriam W.

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer

Location: EB.1.27

Telephone: 0208 223 4267

Email: m.w.mukasa@uel.ac.uk

Contact address:

School of Law and Social Sciences (LSS)
University of East London
Docklands Campus
University Way
London E16 2RD

Brief biography

Miriam Mukasa graduated in Analysis, Design and Management of Information Systems at the London School of Economics and has been teaching at UEL for many years. Her research interests include implemenation of Information systems in organisations, the relationship between Information and communication technologies (ICTs), innovation and development and the relationship between gender and technology

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Activities and responsibilities

Programme leader for ICTs in International Development

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Teaching: Programmes

Information Technology

ICTs in International Developmnt

International Development and the Third World

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Teaching: Modules

AI1201 Poverty and Inequality

IS2108 Information Systems Development (Module leader)

IS2109 ICTs in a Global Context (Module leader)

IS3103 Systems Design, Work and the User (Module leader)

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Current research and publications

PhD on implementation of large scale generic software applications in  Institutuions of Higher Education in Less Developed Countries

Forthcoming Publications:

Mukasa M (forthcoming) The cultural implications of the consumption of  ICTs for Development



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Research archive

”Implementation of Large Scale Software Applications: Possibilities for end—user participation”, with Stepulevage L, in The Gender Politics of ICT (Archibald J, Emms J, Grundy F, Payne J, and Turner E ed), Middlesex University Press (2005)

 “The social relations of large scale software system implementation”, with Stepulevage L, in Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, Troubador Publishing Ltd, PP.189-197 (2005)



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Other scholarly activities

Fellow  Higher Education Academy

Member  STIR (Society, Technology and Inequality) research group

 

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