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Women Encounter Technology: Changing Patterns of Employment in the Third WorldOctober 1995
Publisher:
  • Routledge
  • Subs. of International Thomson Org. 29 West 35th Sreet New York, NY
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-415-12687-8
Published:01 October 1995
Pages:
378
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This collection of essays explores the effects of information technology on women's employment and the nature of women's work in the third world. Contributors discuss the challenges faced by women, along with their responses and organizing strategies, as they adjust to new technologies in less affluent communities. Also outlined are the roles that family, ideology, state policies and trade union structures can play in distributing information technology-related employment among women and men. Particular chapters highlight differences in the interests and needs of different groups of women, challenging the concept of a monolithic, specifically feminine vision of technology and science. The book provides a critique of postmodernism and ecofeminism and suggests ways in which modern technologies could promote gender equality in the developing world.

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