Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are believed to hold much potential to empower women, both socially and economically, in low-income and rural communities. In this paper, we focus on rural women who mediate ICT use as telecenter operators in India and as helpers and enablers for family members in rural China. We explore under what circumstances they may be able to renegotiate existing gendered power structures. We argue that acts of reconciling or confronting these different spaces they inhabit can allow intermediaries to remake their own identities and positions in their community. This process, rather than the potential associated with ICTs, is where spaces for empowerment often lie
The purpose of the study is to investigate the potential of Information and Communication Technologi...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
The concept of Gender has been considered as socio-cultural determinants. It demands the rights of e...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are believed to hold much potential to empower wom...
Abstract: Access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can have dramatic impact on po...
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public\ud spheres due to socio-cultur...
In the early wave of optimism surrounding "ICTs and development" beginning 2000, much attention was ...
This study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, informed by the gap ...
ABSTRACT Not since the 15th century, when Gutenberg invented the printing press has a new communica...
Background – This study investigates how telecentres contribute to the empowerment of women in the r...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
The role of new technologies, particularly information and communications technology (ICTs) in the g...
Within development and feminist discourse, ICTs are increasingly presented as a solution to Africa's...
markdownabstractThis study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, info...
D.Phil. (Engineering Management)Women play a major role in the society as caregivers, communicators ...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the potential of Information and Communication Technologi...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
The concept of Gender has been considered as socio-cultural determinants. It demands the rights of e...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are believed to hold much potential to empower wom...
Abstract: Access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can have dramatic impact on po...
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public\ud spheres due to socio-cultur...
In the early wave of optimism surrounding "ICTs and development" beginning 2000, much attention was ...
This study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, informed by the gap ...
ABSTRACT Not since the 15th century, when Gutenberg invented the printing press has a new communica...
Background – This study investigates how telecentres contribute to the empowerment of women in the r...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
The role of new technologies, particularly information and communications technology (ICTs) in the g...
Within development and feminist discourse, ICTs are increasingly presented as a solution to Africa's...
markdownabstractThis study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, info...
D.Phil. (Engineering Management)Women play a major role in the society as caregivers, communicators ...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the potential of Information and Communication Technologi...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
The concept of Gender has been considered as socio-cultural determinants. It demands the rights of e...