Participatory research methodologies and interactive communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly seen as offering ways of enhancing women’s empowerment and rural community development. However, some researchers suggest the need for caution about such claims. This book details findings from an evaluation of a feminist action research project that explored the impacts of ICTs for rural women in Queensland, Australia, in terms of personal, business and community development. Using praxis and poststructuralist feminist theories and methodologies, this innovative study presents a rigorous analysis and critique of women's empowerment and participation. This study demonstrates the value of adopting a critical yet pragmatic approach that tak...
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public\ud spheres due to socio-cultur...
Women’s empowerment is recognized as an imperative for achieving women’s rights, health and developm...
This paper discusses some problematic issues that were raised in the trial of a participatory planni...
Participatory research methodologies and the use of interactive communication technologies (ICTs) su...
Community development is increasingly using participatory processes that aim to be inclusive and emp...
Community development is increasingly using participatory processes that aim to be inclusive and emp...
Within development and feminist discourse, ICTs are increasingly presented as a solution to Africa's...
D.Phil. (Engineering Management)Women play a major role in the society as caregivers, communicators ...
The main objective of this study provides a strategy for women’s empowerment for rural development. ...
Abstract: Information and communication technology (ICT) is a powerful tool and an enabler of econom...
Author: Viktoria Hansson Title: Empowerment, Participation and Influence in Practice: a Minor Field ...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the potential of Information and Communication Technologi...
Interest in the meaning and measurement of women’s empowerment has become a stated goal of many prog...
ABSTRACT Not since the 15th century, when Gutenberg invented the printing press has a new communica...
Although women play a central role in the rural economy through their contribution to the agricultur...
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public\ud spheres due to socio-cultur...
Women’s empowerment is recognized as an imperative for achieving women’s rights, health and developm...
This paper discusses some problematic issues that were raised in the trial of a participatory planni...
Participatory research methodologies and the use of interactive communication technologies (ICTs) su...
Community development is increasingly using participatory processes that aim to be inclusive and emp...
Community development is increasingly using participatory processes that aim to be inclusive and emp...
Within development and feminist discourse, ICTs are increasingly presented as a solution to Africa's...
D.Phil. (Engineering Management)Women play a major role in the society as caregivers, communicators ...
The main objective of this study provides a strategy for women’s empowerment for rural development. ...
Abstract: Information and communication technology (ICT) is a powerful tool and an enabler of econom...
Author: Viktoria Hansson Title: Empowerment, Participation and Influence in Practice: a Minor Field ...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the potential of Information and Communication Technologi...
Interest in the meaning and measurement of women’s empowerment has become a stated goal of many prog...
ABSTRACT Not since the 15th century, when Gutenberg invented the printing press has a new communica...
Although women play a central role in the rural economy through their contribution to the agricultur...
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public\ud spheres due to socio-cultur...
Women’s empowerment is recognized as an imperative for achieving women’s rights, health and developm...
This paper discusses some problematic issues that were raised in the trial of a participatory planni...