In a key article (Walsham & Sahay, 2005) outlining research on information systems in developing countries and suggesting potential areas for future research, a notable omission was the issue of gender and gender relations. In this article, we draw on the substantial gender and development literature to demonstrate the centrality of gender to our understanding of information systems (IS) in developing countries. In particular, we consider the relationship among gender, information and communication technologies (ICTs), and globalization to illustrate how changes in the global economy both impact on and are influenced by changing gender identities and roles. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, In
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Plus ça change! Since the ªrst Harvard Forum in 2003, much has changed in information technology, es...
The uneven distribution of information and communication technology within societies and across the ...
This article addresses the experiences of women in engineering and technology careers in an increasi...
In a key article (Walsham & Sahay, 2005) outlining research on information systems in developing cou...
Editors Cecilia Ng and Swasti Mitter address an important and timely topic in their new book. The bo...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
ABSTRACT This article examines the gender inequalities in computing, with a particular emphasis on t...
This article reports from a European study on efforts to close a gendered digital divide through inc...
This article is based on a research in the project "The Employment Effects of Computer- Based Techno...
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