Women, Media and ICTs in UN Politics

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The ICT systems seen as global ‘open space’ for information, have been a driving force for globalization.  It has paved the way for press freedom and democracy in many countries in the world.  ICTs have also enabled women’s groups with diverse interests and agendas both within countries and across borders to come together.  Reports point to the fact that ICTs have given women employment.  To address ICT gaps and inequalities, a number of NGOs around the world have made it their special mission to help women understand ICT and equip them with the necessary tools that they can use to help themselves.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Usha Srivastava

Usha Srivastava, Post-graduate in Sociology from Kanpur University and LLB from Lucknow University and she has also obtained degree course in Journalism & Mass Communication from Sagar University and is also freelancer journalist.  She has published many articles in National Newspapers and worked as teacher and journalist in some News papers.  She takes keen interest in women problems and legal issues of women status.

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Title
Women, Media and ICTs in UN Politics
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788190881586
Length
vi+288p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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