Gender, digitalization, and resilience in international development : failing forward
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Gender, digitalization, and resilience in international development : failing forward
(Routledge explorations in development studies)
Routledge, 2024
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book explores the intersection of resilience, gender, and digitization in international development.
Drawing on meta-data from across the world, as well as specific case studies from Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, this book reflects on these intersections, and on the potential of digitalization as a democratizing tool for improving the access of women and other marginalized groups to information important for their participation in the process of development.
By outlining the importance of digitization for addressing gender imbalances, this book will draw the evidentiary lines between the role of digitization for women, and through women, for resilience as a whole.
This book will be of interest to development practitioners and policy makers, as well as to researchers with specialisms in gender inclusion, resilience, digitization and international development.
目次
1. Failing Forward: Systems Resilience for International Development 2. International Development, Resilience, and Sustainability in Historical Perspective: What We Pursue and Why We Pursue It 3. Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO): A Resilient Systems Approach for Sustainable Growth 4. The Medium for the Missing: Participatory Animated Media for Ethical and Effective Information Dissemination 5. Resilience and Gender: Actionable Educational Steps toward Fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goals 6. Wicked Solutions for Wicked Problems: Catalysts and the WIDGET model 7. Changing for the Future: Two Case Studies of Resilience, Gender, and ICT4D in Burkina Faso and Ghana 8. Contents, Media, and Genres for Learning 9. Translating to Connect Local Languages for Learning 10. Resilience, Gender, and the Democratization of Development through Digitalization
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