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Economically disadvantaged communities in many regions around the
world are making concerted efforts to become integrated into the
global information society. The adoption and use of an array of
technology tools and services by these communities will pave the
way for their inclusion. Adoption and Use of Technology Tools and
Services by Economically Disadvantaged Communities: Implications
for Growth and Sustainability examines the challenges facing
economically disadvantaged communities with respect to their
digital divide and emerging opportunities as they adopt modern ICT
tools and services for growth and sustainability. Focus is given to
research on ICT adoption, use, and impact on lives, businesses, and
societies. Covering topics such as the digital divide, food
traceability, and big data analytics, this premier reference source
is an excellent resource for sociologists, government officials,
community leaders, students and educators of higher education,
librarians, researchers, and academicians.
In recent years, many developing regions across the globe have made
rigorous efforts to become integrated into the global information
society. The development and implementation of information
communication technology (ICT) devices and policies within various
fields of service have significantly aided in the infrastructural
progression of these countries. Despite these considerable
advancements, there remains a lack of research and awareness on
this imperative subject. Developing Countries and Technology
Inclusion in the 21st Century Information Society is an essential
reference source that discusses the adoption and impact of ICT
tools in developing areas of the world as well as specific
challenges and sustainable uses within various professional fields.
Featuring research on topics such as policy development, gender
differences, and international business, this book is ideally
designed for educators, policymakers, researchers, librarians,
practitioners, scientists, government officials, and students
seeking coverage on modern applications of ICT services in
developing countries.
Recently, greater emphasis has been placed on the fact that women,
regardless of whether they are located in developed or developing
nations, are still facing numerous challenges regarding their
financial status, education, and independence. As recent movements
have highlighted such problems as unequal pay and sexual harassment
and abuse, it has become imperative that steps must be taken to
analyze these problems and offer solutions to combat these
inequalities that would improve women's lives and society as a
whole. Overcoming Challenges and Barriers for Women in Business and
Education: Socioeconomic Issues and Strategies for the Future is an
essential reference source that highlights cross-cultural
perspectives, obstacles, and opportunities pertaining to the
advancement of women's lives in society. The chapters within the
book explore a variety of concepts for building a bridge to women
empowerment and improving their participation in the development of
their respective societies. Featuring research on topics such as
global business, higher education, and gender discrimination, this
book is ideally designed for managers, business professionals,
entrepreneurs, social scientists, policymakers, gender studies
researchers, students, and academicians looking for strategies that
will help to empower women through the book's social justice model,
which acts as an underlying theoretical construct.
Following the pioneering work of James Beane and Heidi Jacobs,
there is now a growing interest in the area of integrative
teaching. At the middle level area, there are attempts to encourage
teachers to work in integrating the curriculum in interdisciplinary
teams. This book builds on earlier works on curriculum integration.
Contributors to this edited volume include K-12 principals and
teachers, as well as university professors recently involved in the
implementation of integrative teaching.
Economically disadvantaged communities in many regions around the
world are making concerted efforts to become integrated into the
global information society. The adoption and use of an array of
technology tools and services by these communities will pave the
way for their inclusion. Adoption and Use of Technology Tools and
Services by Economically Disadvantaged Communities: Implications
for Growth and Sustainability examines the challenges facing
economically disadvantaged communities with respect to their
digital divide and emerging opportunities as they adopt modern ICT
tools and services for growth and sustainability. Focus is given to
research on ICT adoption, use, and impact on lives, businesses, and
societies. Covering topics such as the digital divide, food
traceability, and big data analytics, this premier reference source
is an excellent resource for sociologists, government officials,
community leaders, students and educators of higher education,
librarians, researchers, and academicians.
Recently, greater emphasis has been placed on the fact that women,
regardless of whether they are located in developed or developing
nations, are still facing numerous challenges regarding their
financial status, education, and independence. As recent movements
have highlighted such problems as unequal pay and sexual harassment
and abuse, it has become imperative that steps must be taken to
analyze these problems and offer solutions to combat these
inequalities that would improve women's lives and society as a
whole. Overcoming Challenges and Barriers for Women in Business and
Education: Socioeconomic Issues and Strategies for the Future is an
essential reference source that highlights cross-cultural
perspectives, obstacles, and opportunities pertaining to the
advancement of women's lives in society. The chapters within the
book explore a variety of concepts for building a bridge to women
empowerment and improving their participation in the development of
their respective societies. Featuring research on topics such as
global business, higher education, and gender discrimination, this
book is ideally designed for managers, business professionals,
entrepreneurs, social scientists, policymakers, gender studies
researchers, students, and academicians looking for strategies that
will help to empower women through the book's social justice model,
which acts as an underlying theoretical construct.
In recent years, many developing regions across the globe have made
rigorous efforts to become integrated into the global information
society. The development and implementation of information
communication technology (ICT) devices and policies within various
fields of service have significantly aided in the infrastructural
progression of these countries. Despite these considerable
advancements, there remains a lack of research and awareness on
this imperative subject. Developing Countries and Technology
Inclusion in the 21st Century Information Society is an essential
reference source that discusses the adoption and impact of ICT
tools in developing areas of the world as well as specific
challenges and sustainable uses within various professional fields.
Featuring research on topics such as policy development, gender
differences, and international business, this book is ideally
designed for educators, policymakers, researchers, librarians,
practitioners, scientists, government officials, and students
seeking coverage on modern applications of ICT services in
developing countries.
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