Automation and digitisation are set to impact on many areas of work and livelihoods in developing countries and there is an urgent need for robust empirical work to address this issue. Participants at the 2017 Digital Development Summit, convened by IDS, called for research institutions to create cross-cutting partnerships across disciplines, geographies and sectors both to develop research and to play a brokering role in relation to solutions. This seminar will be a space to discuss key issues and debates and explore the role IDS researchers might play in developing this research agenda.
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- Published29 November 2017 at 14:27 UTC
- Length1h 21m
- RatingClean