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Equal rights for women are an essential aspect for establishing
strong societies. By making strides on these issues, nations are
helping to create valuable civilizations for their own population
to establish livelihoods in. The Handbook of Research on Women's
Issues and Rights in the Developing World is a pivotal scholarly
resource that discusses the current issues facing women's rights in
developing nations, as well as suggestions for improvements on
these problems. Featuring in-depth discussions on relevant topics
such as working-class women, gender theories, and international
migration, this publication is an ideal resource for academicians,
students, and researchers that are interested in learning more
about the current challenges to the women's rights movement, and
how to best combat them.
Today, gender and gender identity is at the forefront of discussion
as the plight of women around the world and issues of gender
equality and human rights have become an international concern for
politicians, government agencies, social activists, and the general
public. Discourse Analysis as a Tool for Understanding Gender
Identity, Representation, and Equality provides a thorough analysis
of what language use and linguistic expression can teach us about
gender identity in addition to current discussions on topics
related to women's rights and gender inequality. Focusing on issues
related to women in developing countries, workplace inequalities,
and social freedom, this publication is an essential reference
source for researchers, graduate-level students, and theorists in
the fields of sociology, women's studies, economics, and
government.
Misconceptions regarding gender identity and issues of inequality
that women around the world face have become a predominant concern
for not only the citizens impacted, but global political leaders,
administrators, and human rights activists. Revealing Gender
Inequalities and Perceptions in South Asian Countries through
Discourse Analysis explores how an analysis of language use in the
South Asian region exposes issues related to gender identity,
representation, and equality. Emphasizing emerging research and
case studies focusing on the concept of gender in Malaysia,
Bangladesh, and Nepal, this publication is an essential resource
for social theorists, activists, linguists, media professionals,
researchers, and graduate-level students.
In recent years, it has become apparent that there are very
distinct gaps between developed and developing regions in the
world, especially in regards to e-government systems,
infrastructures, and processes. Digital Public Administration and
E-Government in Developing Nations: Policy and Practice examines
e-government from the perspective of developing nations and
addressing the issues and concerns arisen in its systems and
processes. This publication is a valuable and insightful tool for
researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and students in
different fields who are interested in information systems, public
policies, politics, and media and communication studies.
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