Research: Open access
APC carries out a lot of research. Why? Because we link research to capacity building, to changed practice, to networking and advocacy. When we undertake research it is usually because we have an underlying advocacy goal. For example, we have worked with local researcher-activists to conduct research on telecomms policy in the Andean region because our long term goal is to bring down the price of broadband there.
The research is then used in broader capacity development: training, building knowledge of the issues, making information available in the public domain. Simultaneously we facilitate participation in policy processes, giving people an opportunity to use and test the research in real policy processes. The other element of this method, which is what we see makes it produce sustainable results, is that we tend to link researchers and other people seeking policy change, supporting the emergence of networks that then often continue on their own.
| Title | Author |
Date |
Languages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spectrum use in Latin America: Summary report of the case studies of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela | Carlos A. Afonso | Nov 2011 | English |
| Equitable access: Papers and commentaries | Various | Jul 2008 | Workshop summary |
| Business models for equitable access | Muriuki Mureithi | Jul 2008 | Summary by Alan Finlay, English, Commentary by Seán Ó Siochrú |
| Capacity building for equitable access | David Souter | Jul 2008 | Commentary by F.F. Tusubira, Commentary by Steve Buckley, English, Summary by Alan Finlay |
| Tools and technologies for equitable access | Alberto Escudero-Pascual | Jul 2008 | English, Commentary by Steven Song, Commentary by Carlos Afonso, Summary by Alan Finlay |
| Policies for equitable access | Lishan Adam | Jul 2008 | English, Commentary by Amy Mahan, Commentary by Willie Currie, Summary by Alan Finlay |

