Overcoming gender inequalities through technology integration /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Wilson, Joseph, 1972- (Editor), Gapsiso, Nuhu (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2016]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • The internet and the rise in self-empowerment of Chinese women: a multi-method analysis of women's blogs / Xiao Han
  • Gendered representations of fandom: how female fan identity is constructed in mixed-gender online platforms / Ödül A. Gürsimsek
  • Political dis-empowerment of women by ICTs: the case of the Zambian elections / Sam Phiri
  • Challenging or reinforcing the gender divide?: the appropriation of media and ICT in Uasin Gishu, Kenya / Jessica Gustafsson, Poul Erik Nielsen
  • Small but focused: women (self) empowerment in a rural village / Catarina Sales Oliveira, Nuno Amaral Jerónimo
  • Public demand aggregation as a means of bridging the ICT gender divide / Idongesit Williams, Benjamin Kwofie, Fauziatu Salifu Sidii
  • New communication technologies: women's rights violations, limits on freedom of expression, and alternative ways to promote human rights / Tamara Amoroso Gonçalves, Daniela Rosendo
  • Access and utilization of ICTs by rural women in Kenya / Monica W. Rukwaro, Harrison Bii
  • ICT is not gender blind: a literary analysis of ICT gender inequality and its socio-economic impact in the developing world / Adamkolo Mohammed Ibrahim, Mohammed Alhaji Adamu
  • Does Whatsapp use by female students ruin their morality?: the case of junior high school students in Cape Coast Metropolitan, Ghana / George Anderson Jr.
  • Internet mediatization: new opportunity for women in politics? / Nkiru C. Ezeh, Njideka V. Enwereuzo
  • Mothers' domestication of household ICTs: implications of social and cultural factors / Abdulhameed Kayode Agboola
  • Digital leisure or digital business?: a look at Nigerian women engagement with the internet / Joseph Wilson, Aisha Kolo Lawan
  • Women and Nigerian ICT policy: the inevitability of gender mainstreaming / Nuhu D. Gapsiso, Rahila Jibrin
  • Mobile-based social media platforms and women mobilisation for political participation in Nigeria / Abdulmutallib A. Abubakar.