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  • Not not re-thinking the Digital Divide
but thinking about the (digital) divide, using gender as a lens
If women (in UK at least) access the Internet more than men, why are they less visible in public discourse (check out A list bloggers blogrolls)?
In the developing world, how will women fare as access increases?
Think about it

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And here is an associated Voicethread

If you get interested in this session, you can follow it up with a full-blown symposium at 14.00 Is there still a gendered digital divide? in Roger Stevens LT 17

Facilitator:
Josie Fraser

Speakers: Frances Bell, Cristina Costa, Helen Keegan

Who is going to be there: (add your name) Josie Fraser, Frances Bell, Cristina Costa, Helen Keegan, Mel Phillips, Emma Duke-Williams


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francesbell Gender 0 Sep 1 2008, 12:41 PM EDT by francesbell
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Josie, I brought forward the Gender session as I have to be at the Symposium at 2. I'd also better check when I need to meet up with symposium members.
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