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Women Encounter Technology
Changing Patterns of Employment in the Third World

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Informationen zum Autor Swasti Mitter is the Deputy Director of the United Nations University Institute for New Technologies (UNU/INTECH), Maastricht, the Netherlands, and holds the Chair of Gender and Technology Studies at the University of Brighton, UK. Sheila Rowbotham has written extensively on women in history and the contemporary position of women. She is a Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology, University of Manchester and an Honorary Fellow in Women’s Studies at the University of North London. Klappentext This collection explores the effects of new technologies on women's employment and on the nature of women's work. The volume is edited by two pre-eminent scholars in the field and contains thirteen articles from leading academics worldwide. The book provides a critique of postmodernism and ecofeminism and demands that new technology is used as a vehicle for gender equality in the developing world. Zusammenfassung This collection explores the effects of new technologies on women's employment and on the nature of women's work in the Third World. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Beyond the politics of difference: an introduction 2 Information technology and working women’s demands 3 Feminist approaches to technology: women’s values or a gender lens? 4 Conflicting demands of new technology and household work: women’s work in Brazilian and Argentinian textiles 5 Changes in textiles: implications for Asian women 6 Information technology and women’s employment in manufacturing in Eastern Europe: the case of Slovenia 7 Restructuring and retraining: the Canadian garment industry in transition 8 Computerization and women’s employment in India’s banking sector 9 Information technology, gender and employment: a case study of the telecommunications industry in Malaysia 10 Women in software programming: the experience of Brazil 11 Something old, something new, something borrowed…The electronics industry in Calcutta 12 Women and information technology in sub-Saharan Africa: a topic for discussion? 13 Gender perspectives on health and safety in information processing: learning from international experience 14 Using information technology as a mobilizing force: the case of The Tanzania Media Women’s Association (TAMWA) 15 The fading of the collective dream? Reflections on twenty years’ research on information technology and women’s employment...

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Assisted by Sheila Rowbotham (Editor), Mitter Swasti (Editor), Swasti Mitter (Editor), Rowbotham Sheila (Editor)
Authors Swasti Rowbotham Mitter
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 24.04.1997
Subject Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries
 
EAN 9780415141185
ISBN 978-0-415-14118-5
Pages 376
 
Series Unu/Intech Studies in New Tech
UNU/INTECH Studies in New Technology and Development
UNU/INTECH Studies in New Technology and Development
Subjects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Developing & Emerging Countries, Developing Countries, Labour / income economics, Labour Economics, Gender studies: women, Sociology: work & labour, Impact of science & technology on society, Impact of science and technology on society, Gender studies: women and girls, Development Studies, Sociology: work and labour, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor / General, Global South / Developing countries, occupational health risks, gender and technology, digital labour markets, industrial restructuring research, gendered impacts of automation, feminist labour studies, global workforce transformation
 

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