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from oral traditions to ICT
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Parekh, Harsha > (ed.)
- Creator
- Vyas, Anju > (ed.)
- Creator
- Sen, Bharati > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Vaishnav, Ashwini
- Publish Year
- 2003
- Thesaurus
- ICT, internet, informatievoorziening, informatiebehoefte, empowerment, literatuur, heilige teksten, egodocumenten, historiografie, oral history, zwarte vrouwen, vrouwenstudies, plattelandsvrouwen, vrouwenbewegingen, feminisme, volkscultuur, theater, volksmuziek, seksualiteit, geweld, onderwijs, gelijke behandeling, bank- en verzekeringswezen, ondernemers, thuisarbeid, rechtspositie, meisjes, alfabetisering, inkomen, vrouwen in mannenberoepen, duurzame ontwikkeling, gezondheidszorg, werkgelegenheid, gehandicapten, agrarische beroepen, allochtonen, gedetineerden, milieu, politieke participatie, wereld, bundel
- Description
- Papers presented at the conference, May 30 to June 2, 2003, Paud, Pune, India. The texts are grouped into seven sections: knowledge, research and writings: resources and repositories, information communication and dissemination: information communication technology and capacity building: networks and networking: sectoral issues and initiatives: focus om rural and disadvantaged women. Contains among other contributions: Repositories of women's information and knowledge: the European scene / by Antonia Byatt: The changing role of women's information centres in the ICT era / by Tilly Vriend: Reaching out locally and globally with BOL: an electronic discussion list on gender studies in South Asia / by Anju Vyas: Connecting women: the potential and use of electronic conferencing / by Julie Woodfield.
forging feminism in the United Steelworkers of America
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Fonow, Mary Margaret
- Publish Year
- 2003
- Shelfmark
- B4692 - B
- Thesaurus
- vakbonden, fabrieksarbeidsters, industrie, rechtspositie, feminisme, globalisering, Verenigde Staten, Canada
- Description
- For more than a quarter century, steel mills in the United States and Canada have produced a new kind of worker and union activist: 'women of steel'. In an era labeled postfeminist and postindustrial, women have created spaces in this quintessentially male-dominated workforce from which to mobilize for their rights as women and workers. Fonow captures the stories of the women of the United Steelworkers. She focuses on a tenacious group who used their developing power in the union to challenge sex discrimination and to advocate for women's rights. They applied their transnational resources to construct a feminist response to globalization and economic restructuring. In the process, they have transformed the organizations, resources, and networks of both the labour and women's movements, and have in turn transformed themselves into feminists.
from oral traditions to ICT
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Parekh, Harsha > (ed.)
- Creator
- Vyas, Anju > (ed.)
- Creator
- Sen, Bharati > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Vaishnav, Ashwini
- Publish Year
- 2003
- Shelfmark
- B4229 Vol. I - B
- Thesaurus
- ICT, internet, informatievoorziening, informatiebehoefte, empowerment, literatuur, heilige teksten, egodocumenten, historiografie, oral history, zwarte vrouwen, vrouwenstudies, plattelandsvrouwen, vrouwenbewegingen, feminisme, volkscultuur, theater, volksmuziek, seksualiteit, geweld, onderwijs, gelijke behandeling, bank- en verzekeringswezen, ondernemers, thuisarbeid, rechtspositie, meisjes, alfabetisering, inkomen, vrouwen in mannenberoepen, duurzame ontwikkeling, gezondheidszorg, werkgelegenheid, gehandicapten, agrarische beroepen, allochtonen, gedetineerden, milieu, politieke participatie, wereld, bundel
- Description
- Papers presented at the conference, May 30 to June 2, 2003, Paud, Pune, India. The texts are grouped into seven sections: knowledge, research and writings: resources and repositories, information communication and dissemination: information communication technology and capacity building: networks and networking: sectoral issues and initiatives: focus om rural and disadvantaged women. Contains among other contributions: Repositories of women's information and knowledge: the European scene / by Antonia Byatt: The changing role of women's information centres in the ICT era / by Tilly Vriend: Reaching out locally and globally with BOL: an electronic discussion list on gender studies in South Asia / by Anju Vyas: Connecting women: the potential and use of electronic conferencing / by Julie Woodfield.
from oral traditions to ICT
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Parekh, Harsha > (ed.)
- Creator
- Vyas, Anju > (ed.)
- Creator
- Sen, Bharati > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Vaishnav, Ashwini
- Publish Year
- 2003
- Shelfmark
- B4230 Vol. II - B
- Thesaurus
- ICT, internet, informatievoorziening, informatiebehoefte, empowerment, literatuur, heilige teksten, egodocumenten, historiografie, oral history, zwarte vrouwen, vrouwenstudies, plattelandsvrouwen, vrouwenbewegingen, feminisme, volkscultuur, theater, volksmuziek, seksualiteit, geweld, onderwijs, gelijke behandeling, bank- en verzekeringswezen, ondernemers, thuisarbeid, rechtspositie, meisjes, alfabetisering, inkomen, vrouwen in mannenberoepen, duurzame ontwikkeling, gezondheidszorg, werkgelegenheid, gehandicapten, agrarische beroepen, allochtonen, gedetineerden, milieu, politieke participatie, wereld, bundel
- Description
- Papers presented at the conference, May 30 to June 2, 2003, Paud, Pune, India. The texts are grouped into seven sections: knowledge, research and writings: resources and repositories, information communication and dissemination: information communication technology and capacity building: networks and networking: sectoral issues and initiatives: focus om rural and disadvantaged women. Contains among other contributions: Repositories of women's information and knowledge: the European scene / by Antonia Byatt: The changing role of women's information centres in the ICT era / by Tilly Vriend: Reaching out locally and globally with BOL: an electronic discussion list on gender studies in South Asia / by Anju Vyas: Connecting women: the potential and use of electronic conferencing / by Julie Woodfield.
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