Is ICT gendered? an understanding from the Orang Asli
Why are we so resolute that men and women are different? This is because society divides people into feminine women and masculine men. Similarly, technology and new ideas impact differently on both men and women. In fact, studies on gender explore ways of seeing women and men as not just biologica...
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Language: | English |
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
2015
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9192/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9192/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9192/1/7x.full-geojun15-nwanesi-bi-edam.pdf |
Summary: | Why are we so resolute that men and women are different? This is because society divides people into feminine
women and masculine men. Similarly, technology and new ideas impact differently on both men and women. In
fact, studies on gender explore ways of seeing women and men as not just biological organisms, but as people
formed by their everyday social world. Therefore, this paper examines the challenge of understanding gender issues,
relations and patterns in the development of a Telecentre among the Orang Asli. This study of gender issues with
regard to access to and utilization of ICTs was explored through community engagement. As against the back drop
that the Orang Asli did not easily or readily accept new ideas or changes within their environment and lifestyles, this
study discovered that the Orang Asli, as a whole, welcomed new ideas and technologies that would move them
forward. But more importantly, they were not very particular, gender-wise, about who actually speared the drive to
improve their wellbeing and change their fortune. |
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