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Information Communication Technologies have dominated the 21st Century. The current age is termed as information age. No sphere of human existence has been left untouched by the unprecedented growth of ICTs. All over the world, ICTs has been considered as an independent and also as a supporting tool for development and empowerment of the people. With all its potential to accelerate the pace of development and to make the process of development more inclusive for all sections of the population, actual realization of the potential of ICTs depends significantly upon the intentions and will of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Information Communication Technologies have dominated the 21st Century. The current age is termed as information age. No sphere of human existence has been left untouched by the unprecedented growth of ICTs. All over the world, ICTs has been considered as an independent and also as a supporting tool for development and empowerment of the people. With all its potential to accelerate the pace of development and to make the process of development more inclusive for all sections of the population, actual realization of the potential of ICTs depends significantly upon the intentions and will of the governments about the way they use ICTs. Hence policy formulation for ICTs has become an important sphere for discussion among all stakeholders. The authors of the book have documented and analyzed the ICTs policy of Indian Government from a gender perspective with a case study of one of the most socially and economically challenged state of India. The book is useful for academicians, researchers, policy makers, those who implement the policy and for anyone interested in ICTs policy formulation and implementation from a gender perspective.
Autorenporträt
La Dra. Anupama Saxena es actualmente profesora asociada de Ciencias Políticas en la Universidad Guru Ghasidas, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. La Dra. Malathi Subramanian ha impartido cursos de Ciencias Políticas a estudiantes de grado y postgrado durante más de cuatro décadas y ha supervisado investigaciones en la Universidad de Delhi, India.