非洲女性上网只是资讯科技消费者吗?

Melinda B. Robins
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/随着非洲妇女努力扩大其在政治、经济和社会领域的影响范围,问题是互联网和其他数字技术能否成为变革的推动者,还是会再现现状的不平等。本研究调查了性别、阶级和国际贸易与新兴通信技术相交的地点,从而集中体现了全球化的模糊性。作者概述了目前在非洲,特别是塞内加尔正在进行的互联网发展项目,揭示了政府和非政府倡议与私人资本利益的相互联系。她认为,通信技术对发展中国家的影响,只能在这种偶然性的网络中理解,无论是对ICT潜力的天真庆祝,还是对新数字殖民主义的谴责,都不能充分反映这种情况。
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Are African Women Online Just Ict Consumers?
/ As Africa's women struggle to enlarge their spheres of influence in political, economic and social arenas, the question is whether the Internet and other digital technologies can become agents of transformation or will reproduce the inequalities of the status quo. This study investigates the sites where gender, class and international trade intersect with the emerging communications technologies, thus epitomizing the ambiguities of globalization. The author overviews Internet development projects currently under way in Africa in general and Senegal in particular, revealing the interconnectedness of governmental and non-governmental initiatives with private capital interests. She argues that the impact of communication technologies in the developing world can only be understood within this web of contingencies, and that neither a naive celebration of ICT potential nor condemnation of a new digital colonialism adequately captures the situation.
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