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Gender Issues in the Information SocietyAuthorNatasha Primo
Publication Date2003 Summary"Unless gender issues are fully integrated into technology analyses, policy development and programme design, women and men will not benefit equally from ICTs and their applications."
Published by UNESCO, this 83-page book aims to illustrate the evolution of the international debate on gender and information technology, contrasts the impact of infrastructural and gender-specific constraints on women's capacity to exploit the potential of ICTs in different world regions and looks at the cross-cutting role of gender in determining participation in the information society. The book also aims to examine strategies, initiatives and best practices aimed at bridging the gender divide, and proposes a range of actions to be considered by the various stakeholders. Table of Contents Introduction: Gender and the Digital Divide
PublisherNumber of Pages83 LanguagesEnglish and French ContactUNESCO
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