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1 Gender Equality through ICT Access and Appropriation
2 Recovering women's voice: communicative empowerment of women of the South
3 Gender-Net: A Political Goal of Communication Technologies
4 Using women as middle men: the real promise of ICTS
5 Women’s Right and Media
6 Information and Communication Technologies: A Priority for Women
7 On the Relationship Between International Telecommunications Development and Global Women's poverty
8 Empowerment, Access, and Rights: Introducing Information and Communication Technology to Women in Costa Rica, Mexico, and Nicaragua
9 Whose News?: The Media and Women's Issues
10 Feminist Interventions in International Communication: Minding the Gap
11 The Sada Says `We Women Have Our Rights': A Gender Analysis of an ICT Initiative in Afghanistan
12 Liberation, Feminism, and Development Communication.
13 Women and Media a Critical Introduction
14 Women, Media and Democratic Society: In Pursuit of Rights and Freedom
15 Whose global knowledge? Women navigating the net.
16 Development discourse on gender and communication in strategies for social change
17 Empowering Women through ICT Education: Facilitating Computer Adoption