Feminism and Digital Spaces
Abdul Shaban
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Abdul Shaban: Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 6 in Digital Geographies—Theory, Space, and Communities, 2024, pp 677-763 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Like any technology, digital technologies also have both positive and negative gender impacts determined by the intersectionalities of women. The digital divide and inequalities impact a large share of women and other non-male genders across societies mainly because their social positions are often subordinate to the males. The algorithms that are developed for various programmes and schemes also bring forth and highlight women and other non-male gender identities having consequences for the inclusion of such identities.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4734-4_6
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