Women and ICT in Africa and the Middle East
Changing Selves, Changing Societies
Herausgeber: Webb, Doctor Anne; Buskens, Doctor Ineke
Women and ICT in Africa and the Middle East
Changing Selves, Changing Societies
Herausgeber: Webb, Doctor Anne; Buskens, Doctor Ineke
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The most comprehensive analysis available on the link between ICT and women's empowerment.
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The most comprehensive analysis available on the link between ICT and women's empowerment.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600427
- ISBN-10: 178360042X
- Artikelnr.: 40934751
- Verlag: Zed Books Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781783600427
- ISBN-10: 178360042X
- Artikelnr.: 40934751
Ineke Buskens is a cultural anthropologist working internationally as research methodologist and gender consultant, currently residing in South Africa. Aligning herself with a sustainable, just and loving world, Ineke designs and facilitates research, capacity building and gender awareness processes that foreground self-awareness, intentionality and dialogue. Born in the Netherlands, her degrees are from Leiden University, where she co-designed and co-facilitated the first Women's Studies majors in the country. After having been Head of the Centre for Research Methodology of the Human Sciences Research Council in South Africa for five years, Ineke established her consultancy Research for the Future in 1996. Ineke has led several transnational, interdisciplinary and multi-method research projects, of which the GRACE Research Network, involving 28 teams in 18 countries in Africa and the Middle East, has been the latest. She has published on qualitative and emancipatory research methodology, women's health, Gender and ICT4D and Open Development. Anne Webb focuses on the design and coordination of qualitative research and learning processes to address and reduce gender inequality in Canada and internationally. To this end she has been working with communities and research teams for over twenty years, involving people from many walks of life and locations in Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Anne's approach to feminist qualitative research brings together elements of participatory action research, socio-economic analysis and critical self-awareness. She is currently designing and coordinating a two-year multi-country research and learning process. From 2005 to 2013 she was the research coordinator of GRACE.
Foreword - Matthew L. Smith Introduction - Ineke Buskens Part I: Agentic
ICT Use: The Aspiration for Emancipation Versus the Power of Gender
Traditions 1. Healthy Women, Healthy Society: ICT and the Need for Women's
Empowerment in Yemen - Ahlam Hibatulla Ali, Huda Ba Saleem, Nada Al-Syed
Hassan Ahmed, Nagat Ali Muqbil and Abeer Shaef Abdo Saeed 2. Computer
Proficiency and Women's Empowerment: Gendered Experiences of ICT at the
University of Khartoum - Amel Mustafa Mubarak 3. Towards Non-Gendered ICT
Education: The Hidden Curriculum at the National University of Science and
Technology in Zimbabwe - Buhle Mbambo-Thata and Sibonile Moyo 4. Equal
Opportunities on an Unequal Playing Field: The Potential for Social Shange
in the ICT Workplace - Salome Omamo and Edna R. Aluoch 5. Can New Practice
Change Old Habits? ICT and Female Politicians' Decision-Making in Senegal -
Ibou Sané 6. Personal Expansion Versus Traditional Gender Stereotypes:
Tunisian University Women and ICT - Oum Kalthoum Ben Hassine 7. Hiba's
Quest for Freedom: ICT and Gender-Based Violence in Yemen - Rokhsana Ismail
and Radia Shamsher Wajed Ali Part II: Developing Critical Voice in and
Through Safe ICT-Created Space 8. ICT in a time of Sectarian Violence:
Reflections from Kafanchan, Northern Nigeria - Kazanka Comfort and John
Dada 9. Disconnecting From and in the Public Sphere, Connecting Online:
Young Egyptian Women Expand Their Self-Knowing Beyond Cultural and
Body-Image Dictates - Mervat Foda and Anne Webb 10. Teenage Girls' Sexting
in Cape Town, South Africa: A Child-Centred and Feminist Approach - Jocelyn
Muller 11. Of Browsing and Becoming: Young Yemeni Women Enhance Their
Self-Awareness and Leadership Capacities - Zahra Al-Saqqaf 12. ICT in the
Search for Gender Freedoms: Jordanian University Students Think, Talk and
Change - Arwa Oweis 13. Scheherazades of Today: Young Palestinian Women Use
Technology to Speak Up and Effect Change - Vera Baboun 14. Jordanian
Bloggers: A Journey of Speaking Back to the Politics of Silence, Shame and
Fear - Rula Quawas Part III: ICT- Enhanced Relating and Becoming: Personal
and Social Transformation 15. Sex, Respect and Freedom From Shame: Zambian
Women Create Space for Social Change Through Social Networking - Kiss Brian
Abraham 16. Ancient Culture and New Technology: ICT and a Future Free from
FGM/C for Girls in Sudan - Einas Mahdi Ahmed Mahdi and Ineke Buskens 17.
Finding New Meaning, Creating New Connections: ICT Empowers Mothers of
Children with Special Needs in Egypt - Nagwa Abdel Meguid 18. Serving Self
and Society: Female Radio Presenters in Uganda Effect Social Change - Susan
Bakesha 19. Challenging the Silence, Secrecy and Shame: Transforming ICT's
Role in Increasing Pre-Marital Sex in Sudan - Ikhlas Ahmed Nour Ibrahim 20.
Reviving the Power of Community: How Radio Rurale Femme de Mbalmayo in
Cameroon Became a Catalyst for Equality and Democracy - Gisele Mankamte
Yitamben 21. Transforming Relationships and Co-Creating New Realities:
Landownership, Gender and ICT in Egypt - Saneya El-Neshawy Part IV:
Methodology 22. Research Methodology for Personal and Social
Transformation: Purpose-Aligned Action Research, Intentional Agency and
Dialogue - Ineke Buskens Notes on Contributors Index
ICT Use: The Aspiration for Emancipation Versus the Power of Gender
Traditions 1. Healthy Women, Healthy Society: ICT and the Need for Women's
Empowerment in Yemen - Ahlam Hibatulla Ali, Huda Ba Saleem, Nada Al-Syed
Hassan Ahmed, Nagat Ali Muqbil and Abeer Shaef Abdo Saeed 2. Computer
Proficiency and Women's Empowerment: Gendered Experiences of ICT at the
University of Khartoum - Amel Mustafa Mubarak 3. Towards Non-Gendered ICT
Education: The Hidden Curriculum at the National University of Science and
Technology in Zimbabwe - Buhle Mbambo-Thata and Sibonile Moyo 4. Equal
Opportunities on an Unequal Playing Field: The Potential for Social Shange
in the ICT Workplace - Salome Omamo and Edna R. Aluoch 5. Can New Practice
Change Old Habits? ICT and Female Politicians' Decision-Making in Senegal -
Ibou Sané 6. Personal Expansion Versus Traditional Gender Stereotypes:
Tunisian University Women and ICT - Oum Kalthoum Ben Hassine 7. Hiba's
Quest for Freedom: ICT and Gender-Based Violence in Yemen - Rokhsana Ismail
and Radia Shamsher Wajed Ali Part II: Developing Critical Voice in and
Through Safe ICT-Created Space 8. ICT in a time of Sectarian Violence:
Reflections from Kafanchan, Northern Nigeria - Kazanka Comfort and John
Dada 9. Disconnecting From and in the Public Sphere, Connecting Online:
Young Egyptian Women Expand Their Self-Knowing Beyond Cultural and
Body-Image Dictates - Mervat Foda and Anne Webb 10. Teenage Girls' Sexting
in Cape Town, South Africa: A Child-Centred and Feminist Approach - Jocelyn
Muller 11. Of Browsing and Becoming: Young Yemeni Women Enhance Their
Self-Awareness and Leadership Capacities - Zahra Al-Saqqaf 12. ICT in the
Search for Gender Freedoms: Jordanian University Students Think, Talk and
Change - Arwa Oweis 13. Scheherazades of Today: Young Palestinian Women Use
Technology to Speak Up and Effect Change - Vera Baboun 14. Jordanian
Bloggers: A Journey of Speaking Back to the Politics of Silence, Shame and
Fear - Rula Quawas Part III: ICT- Enhanced Relating and Becoming: Personal
and Social Transformation 15. Sex, Respect and Freedom From Shame: Zambian
Women Create Space for Social Change Through Social Networking - Kiss Brian
Abraham 16. Ancient Culture and New Technology: ICT and a Future Free from
FGM/C for Girls in Sudan - Einas Mahdi Ahmed Mahdi and Ineke Buskens 17.
Finding New Meaning, Creating New Connections: ICT Empowers Mothers of
Children with Special Needs in Egypt - Nagwa Abdel Meguid 18. Serving Self
and Society: Female Radio Presenters in Uganda Effect Social Change - Susan
Bakesha 19. Challenging the Silence, Secrecy and Shame: Transforming ICT's
Role in Increasing Pre-Marital Sex in Sudan - Ikhlas Ahmed Nour Ibrahim 20.
Reviving the Power of Community: How Radio Rurale Femme de Mbalmayo in
Cameroon Became a Catalyst for Equality and Democracy - Gisele Mankamte
Yitamben 21. Transforming Relationships and Co-Creating New Realities:
Landownership, Gender and ICT in Egypt - Saneya El-Neshawy Part IV:
Methodology 22. Research Methodology for Personal and Social
Transformation: Purpose-Aligned Action Research, Intentional Agency and
Dialogue - Ineke Buskens Notes on Contributors Index
Foreword - Matthew L. Smith Introduction - Ineke Buskens Part I: Agentic
ICT Use: The Aspiration for Emancipation Versus the Power of Gender
Traditions 1. Healthy Women, Healthy Society: ICT and the Need for Women's
Empowerment in Yemen - Ahlam Hibatulla Ali, Huda Ba Saleem, Nada Al-Syed
Hassan Ahmed, Nagat Ali Muqbil and Abeer Shaef Abdo Saeed 2. Computer
Proficiency and Women's Empowerment: Gendered Experiences of ICT at the
University of Khartoum - Amel Mustafa Mubarak 3. Towards Non-Gendered ICT
Education: The Hidden Curriculum at the National University of Science and
Technology in Zimbabwe - Buhle Mbambo-Thata and Sibonile Moyo 4. Equal
Opportunities on an Unequal Playing Field: The Potential for Social Shange
in the ICT Workplace - Salome Omamo and Edna R. Aluoch 5. Can New Practice
Change Old Habits? ICT and Female Politicians' Decision-Making in Senegal -
Ibou Sané 6. Personal Expansion Versus Traditional Gender Stereotypes:
Tunisian University Women and ICT - Oum Kalthoum Ben Hassine 7. Hiba's
Quest for Freedom: ICT and Gender-Based Violence in Yemen - Rokhsana Ismail
and Radia Shamsher Wajed Ali Part II: Developing Critical Voice in and
Through Safe ICT-Created Space 8. ICT in a time of Sectarian Violence:
Reflections from Kafanchan, Northern Nigeria - Kazanka Comfort and John
Dada 9. Disconnecting From and in the Public Sphere, Connecting Online:
Young Egyptian Women Expand Their Self-Knowing Beyond Cultural and
Body-Image Dictates - Mervat Foda and Anne Webb 10. Teenage Girls' Sexting
in Cape Town, South Africa: A Child-Centred and Feminist Approach - Jocelyn
Muller 11. Of Browsing and Becoming: Young Yemeni Women Enhance Their
Self-Awareness and Leadership Capacities - Zahra Al-Saqqaf 12. ICT in the
Search for Gender Freedoms: Jordanian University Students Think, Talk and
Change - Arwa Oweis 13. Scheherazades of Today: Young Palestinian Women Use
Technology to Speak Up and Effect Change - Vera Baboun 14. Jordanian
Bloggers: A Journey of Speaking Back to the Politics of Silence, Shame and
Fear - Rula Quawas Part III: ICT- Enhanced Relating and Becoming: Personal
and Social Transformation 15. Sex, Respect and Freedom From Shame: Zambian
Women Create Space for Social Change Through Social Networking - Kiss Brian
Abraham 16. Ancient Culture and New Technology: ICT and a Future Free from
FGM/C for Girls in Sudan - Einas Mahdi Ahmed Mahdi and Ineke Buskens 17.
Finding New Meaning, Creating New Connections: ICT Empowers Mothers of
Children with Special Needs in Egypt - Nagwa Abdel Meguid 18. Serving Self
and Society: Female Radio Presenters in Uganda Effect Social Change - Susan
Bakesha 19. Challenging the Silence, Secrecy and Shame: Transforming ICT's
Role in Increasing Pre-Marital Sex in Sudan - Ikhlas Ahmed Nour Ibrahim 20.
Reviving the Power of Community: How Radio Rurale Femme de Mbalmayo in
Cameroon Became a Catalyst for Equality and Democracy - Gisele Mankamte
Yitamben 21. Transforming Relationships and Co-Creating New Realities:
Landownership, Gender and ICT in Egypt - Saneya El-Neshawy Part IV:
Methodology 22. Research Methodology for Personal and Social
Transformation: Purpose-Aligned Action Research, Intentional Agency and
Dialogue - Ineke Buskens Notes on Contributors Index
ICT Use: The Aspiration for Emancipation Versus the Power of Gender
Traditions 1. Healthy Women, Healthy Society: ICT and the Need for Women's
Empowerment in Yemen - Ahlam Hibatulla Ali, Huda Ba Saleem, Nada Al-Syed
Hassan Ahmed, Nagat Ali Muqbil and Abeer Shaef Abdo Saeed 2. Computer
Proficiency and Women's Empowerment: Gendered Experiences of ICT at the
University of Khartoum - Amel Mustafa Mubarak 3. Towards Non-Gendered ICT
Education: The Hidden Curriculum at the National University of Science and
Technology in Zimbabwe - Buhle Mbambo-Thata and Sibonile Moyo 4. Equal
Opportunities on an Unequal Playing Field: The Potential for Social Shange
in the ICT Workplace - Salome Omamo and Edna R. Aluoch 5. Can New Practice
Change Old Habits? ICT and Female Politicians' Decision-Making in Senegal -
Ibou Sané 6. Personal Expansion Versus Traditional Gender Stereotypes:
Tunisian University Women and ICT - Oum Kalthoum Ben Hassine 7. Hiba's
Quest for Freedom: ICT and Gender-Based Violence in Yemen - Rokhsana Ismail
and Radia Shamsher Wajed Ali Part II: Developing Critical Voice in and
Through Safe ICT-Created Space 8. ICT in a time of Sectarian Violence:
Reflections from Kafanchan, Northern Nigeria - Kazanka Comfort and John
Dada 9. Disconnecting From and in the Public Sphere, Connecting Online:
Young Egyptian Women Expand Their Self-Knowing Beyond Cultural and
Body-Image Dictates - Mervat Foda and Anne Webb 10. Teenage Girls' Sexting
in Cape Town, South Africa: A Child-Centred and Feminist Approach - Jocelyn
Muller 11. Of Browsing and Becoming: Young Yemeni Women Enhance Their
Self-Awareness and Leadership Capacities - Zahra Al-Saqqaf 12. ICT in the
Search for Gender Freedoms: Jordanian University Students Think, Talk and
Change - Arwa Oweis 13. Scheherazades of Today: Young Palestinian Women Use
Technology to Speak Up and Effect Change - Vera Baboun 14. Jordanian
Bloggers: A Journey of Speaking Back to the Politics of Silence, Shame and
Fear - Rula Quawas Part III: ICT- Enhanced Relating and Becoming: Personal
and Social Transformation 15. Sex, Respect and Freedom From Shame: Zambian
Women Create Space for Social Change Through Social Networking - Kiss Brian
Abraham 16. Ancient Culture and New Technology: ICT and a Future Free from
FGM/C for Girls in Sudan - Einas Mahdi Ahmed Mahdi and Ineke Buskens 17.
Finding New Meaning, Creating New Connections: ICT Empowers Mothers of
Children with Special Needs in Egypt - Nagwa Abdel Meguid 18. Serving Self
and Society: Female Radio Presenters in Uganda Effect Social Change - Susan
Bakesha 19. Challenging the Silence, Secrecy and Shame: Transforming ICT's
Role in Increasing Pre-Marital Sex in Sudan - Ikhlas Ahmed Nour Ibrahim 20.
Reviving the Power of Community: How Radio Rurale Femme de Mbalmayo in
Cameroon Became a Catalyst for Equality and Democracy - Gisele Mankamte
Yitamben 21. Transforming Relationships and Co-Creating New Realities:
Landownership, Gender and ICT in Egypt - Saneya El-Neshawy Part IV:
Methodology 22. Research Methodology for Personal and Social
Transformation: Purpose-Aligned Action Research, Intentional Agency and
Dialogue - Ineke Buskens Notes on Contributors Index