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Gender and ICTs for DevelopmentAuthorSarah Cummings (ed.)
Henk van Dam (ed.)
Minke Valk (ed.)
SummaryThis book is a collection of case studies about women and their communities in developing countries, and how they have been influenced by information and communication technologies (ICTs). It is motivated by the observation that, "Due to systemic gender biases in ICTs and their applications, women are far more likely than men to experience discrimination in the information society. Women are not giving up on ICTs. On the contrary, even resource-poor and non-literate women and their organisations are aware of the power of information technologies and communication processes and, if given the opportunity to do so, will use them to advance their basic needs and strategic interests."
The five case studies illustrate different contexts in which gender and ICTs for development take shape; they include:
An annotated bibliography of the international literature on gender and ICTs for development - rural development in particular - and relevant web resources complements the papers. PublisherNumber of Pages144 ContactRoyal Tropical Institute (KIT)
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Sourcee-Civicus, August 5 2005; KIT Publishers website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 29 2006 Last Updated January 22 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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