This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Muslim countries, particularly in Pakistan. It examines the extent to which ICT policies, plans and strategies for 24 countries refer to women, and the implications that this has for their experience of ICTs. It analyses the cultural and social constraints on women’s engagement with ICTs. Empirical research was conducted in five regions of Pakistan using documentary analysis, interviews, focus groups and questionnaires. The research shows that involving women in the ICT policy formulation process does not necessarily guarantee effective and inclusive ICT policies. Supporting Thas et al. (2007) and Chowdhury and Khanam (2005) it suggests tha...
textabstractWhile Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the pote...
This paper discusses a grounded theory study of women’s experience of ICTs in the United Arab Emirat...
This paper addresses barriers to women in using ICT for education and training in some developing co...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
Information Communications Technologies (ICTs) have become a potent global force in transforming soc...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
Information Communications Technologies (ICTs) have become a potent global force in transforming soc...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
Mobile phones are the ICT most commonly available in rural Pakistan. However, they are largely owned...
textabstractWhile Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the pote...
This paper discusses a grounded theory study of women’s experience of ICTs in the United Arab Emirat...
This paper addresses barriers to women in using ICT for education and training in some developing co...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
This thesis explores the challenges and barriers that influence women’s engagement with ICTs in Musl...
Information Communications Technologies (ICTs) have become a potent global force in transforming soc...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
Information Communications Technologies (ICTs) have become a potent global force in transforming soc...
While Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the potential of inf...
Mobile phones are the ICT most commonly available in rural Pakistan. However, they are largely owned...
textabstractWhile Pakistan’s National Information Technology (IT) Policy aims at harnessing the pote...
This paper discusses a grounded theory study of women’s experience of ICTs in the United Arab Emirat...
This paper addresses barriers to women in using ICT for education and training in some developing co...