This book provides a critical analysis of how communication
technologies have been gendered through the social practices that
are promoted and put to use, with a particular look at the diverse
women's cultures and communities that are using the Internet.
Emanating from a critical feminist and political-economic
perspective, this book provides a policy-oriented framework on
access to the Internet from a feminist perspective, as well as
suggestions for ensuring that women become actively involved in the
continued shaping of digital culture and technology.
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