2006
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.development.1100216
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ICTs and Bulgarian Women's Rights Movements

Abstract: Christina Haralanova illustrates how ICTs have played a key role in women's rights in BulgariaDevelopment (2006) 49, 132–133. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100216

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“…However, the internet as critical space in the struggle for the rights of women is a concern elsewhere, too. This is evidenced not only by scholarly investigation (Haralanova, 2006;Sutton and Pollock, 2000) but also by the global discussion on gender gaps in terms of participation at the Internet Governance Forum process. This discussion is initiated by feminist and women's rights organizations which have recognized that ICT has currently become an important issue in their activities (www.awid.org).…”
Section: Typology Of Different Focuses On Ict Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the internet as critical space in the struggle for the rights of women is a concern elsewhere, too. This is evidenced not only by scholarly investigation (Haralanova, 2006;Sutton and Pollock, 2000) but also by the global discussion on gender gaps in terms of participation at the Internet Governance Forum process. This discussion is initiated by feminist and women's rights organizations which have recognized that ICT has currently become an important issue in their activities (www.awid.org).…”
Section: Typology Of Different Focuses On Ict Policymentioning
confidence: 99%