The role of ICT in women's empowerment in rural Bangladesh
Laizu, Z., Armarego, J. and Sudweeks, F. (2010) The role of ICT in women's empowerment in rural Bangladesh. In: 7th International Conference on Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication, 15 - 18 June, Vancouver, Canada pp. 217-230.
Abstract
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public spheres due to socio-cultural restrictions. Women suffer from severe discrimination, and it is thought this is heightened due to a lack of access to information. Information communication and technology (ICT) is a potential tool that can reach rural women and enrich their knowledge. This paper discusses women‟s empowerment in terms of perceptual change in rural villages in Bangladesh after ICT intervention has been introduced by Non-Government Organizations (NGOs). Since empowerment is a complex phenomenon to measure because of its multidimensional aspects and its relationship with time as a process, the methodology used in this research was an integration of qualitative and quantitative methods. Using a structured questionnaire, data was collected from women in two different villages where ICT projects have been introduced. The change in women‟s perception after using ICT was compared with changes in women who did not use ICT. The results indicate that ICT intervention changed women‟s perception in a positive direction in one village but it did not change in the other village.
Publication Type: | Conference Paper |
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Murdoch Affiliation: | School of Information Technology |
Notes: | Appears in Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication. (2010) Sudweeks, F., Hrachovec, H. and Ess, C. (eds). School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Australia, pp 217-230 |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/4342 |
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