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Gender, Technology and DevelopmentPublication DateTriannual: March, July, November SummaryFrom the Publisher
An international, refereed journal, "Gender, Technology and Development" serves as a forum for exploring the linkages between changing gender relations and technological development. The diverse perspectives of the Asian region provide the main focus but dialogues along East-West and North-South lines are also an important aspect of the journal. The objective of the journal is to facilitate the recognition, promotion and coordination of opinions concerning the extended and shifting boundaries of meaning in gender, feminism, equality, technology and science for non-western societies and cultures. Multi-disciplinary in nature, the journal links the activities of women and men to institutions or governments, on the basis of technology, social relations and management. It develops the theory and practice of gender and technological development and define policy and programmes in their political, economic and social context. In addition to articles from individuals or collectives, the journal publishes book reviews, NGO profiles and news bulletins relating to issues of gender and technology. Annual Subscription Rates Institutional India, Nepal, Bhutan: Rs 911.00 SAARC Rates (Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, The Maldives): US$36.00 Other Asian Countries: US$251.00 Individual India, Nepal, Bhutan: Rs 510.00 SAARC Rates (Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, The Maldives): US$21.00 Other Asian Countries: US$70.00 Click here for more information and to order this journal. PublisherLanguagesEnglish ContactSage Publications
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