African Women, ICT and Neoliberal Politics

African Women, ICT and Neoliberal Politics

The Challenge of Gendered Digital Divides to People-Centered Governance

Zerai, Assata

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2018

171

Dura

Inglês

9781138559363

15 a 20 dias

510

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List of Figures

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List of Acronyms

Foreword

Introduction: In the Traditions of Professor Victor C. Uchendu and Professor Ifi Amadiume: African Women and the Challenge of Digital Divides to People-Centered Governance

1. The Mobile Ecosystem and Internet Access on the African Content: Asymmetry and the Gender Digital Divide

2. ICT, Women's Status, and Governance in Zimbabwe

3. ICT, Women's Status, and Governance in Tanzania, 2010 and 2015-2016

4. ICT, Women's Status, and Governance in Malawi, 2010 and 2015-2016

5. ICT, Diffusion of Knowledge to Women, Gender Inclusive Governance, and Impacts on Women's Lives in Three African Nations

Conclusion

References

Index

References

Biography
IPV;Top Tier International Journals;mobile africa;Fast Track Land Reform Program;gender politics africa;mHealth Project;africa politics;Cell Phone Ownership;gender africa;Examine Cell Phone;africa cell phones;Global Governance Indicator;digital africa;Childbearing Aged Women;Mobile Cellular Telephone Subscriptions;Public Administration;CEDAW;DHS Data;Tanzania DHS;Gender Digital Divide;Data Sets;African Feminism;Tanzania Demographic;Mobile Cellular Telephone;Zimbabwe Demographic;Stem Education;ZDHS;World Bank WGI;Primary School Completion Rate;Tanzania Media Women's Association;Wife Beating