The overall picture of the situation relating to gender and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has so far been that men have been dominating the field and have left the women behind. This has also been the point of departure for policymakers. But, as will be shown in this paper, this male domination of the entire ICT field is not the case anymore. On the contrary, the situation is far more complex. For example, when looking at younger generations, the picture appears to be nuanced; both boys and girls seem to be involved and interested in using different ICT tools, both at school and elsewhere (CERI, 2010). Moreover, along with the new generation, there is the emergence of the new social media, in which girls seem to be highly i...
Rather than a digital divide, findings suggest a digital differentiation with growing and differing ...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Women are under-represented in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The proportion of fem...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
Digital practices are ever more present in our daily lives, and in particular young peoples’ lives a...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are increasingly pervasive and embedded in everyday...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are intertwined with almost every aspect of our da...
UID/SOC/04647/2013Information and communication technologies (ICT) are intertwined with almost every...
This thesis is concerned with gender differences in children's responses to information technology. ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) continues to be a highly gendered area of life in ...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
This paper explores the differences between boys and girls in their approach to ICT. Data were gathe...
This paper is an interim report on our research project “The Arduous Gender”. In our project we exam...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
Rather than a digital divide, findings suggest a digital differentiation with growing and differing ...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Women are under-represented in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The proportion of fem...
In recent years there have been fewer students enrolling into ICT courses and subsequently there has...
Digital practices are ever more present in our daily lives, and in particular young peoples’ lives a...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are increasingly pervasive and embedded in everyday...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) are intertwined with almost every aspect of our da...
UID/SOC/04647/2013Information and communication technologies (ICT) are intertwined with almost every...
This thesis is concerned with gender differences in children's responses to information technology. ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) continues to be a highly gendered area of life in ...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
This paper explores the differences between boys and girls in their approach to ICT. Data were gathe...
This paper is an interim report on our research project “The Arduous Gender”. In our project we exam...
[Abstract]: The low level of participation by females in ICT education, training and employment has ...
Rather than a digital divide, findings suggest a digital differentiation with growing and differing ...
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based tec...
Women are under-represented in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The proportion of fem...