Gender issues in the information society.

By: Primo, Natasha
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Paris: UNESCO, 2003Description: 87 pSubject(s): Communication Engineering | Computer Networks | Communications Policy | Information Society | Gender Discrimination | Women's ParticipationOnline resources: Gender issues in the information society Summary: Socially and culturally constructed gender roles and relationships remain a cross-cutting element in shaping ( and in this case, limiting) the capacity of women and me to participate on equal terms in the Information Society. UNESCO believes that unless gender issues are fully integrated into technology analyses, policy development and programme design, women and men will not benefit equally from ICT's and their applications.
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Socially and culturally constructed gender roles and relationships remain a cross-cutting element in shaping ( and in this case, limiting) the capacity of women and me to participate on equal terms in the Information Society. UNESCO believes that unless gender issues are fully integrated into technology analyses, policy development and programme design, women and men will not benefit equally from ICT's and their applications.

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