Digital Technologies and Gendered Realities

Digital Technologies and Gendered Realities

Lingam, Lakshmi; Mkhwanazi, Nolwazi

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2024

246

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9780367479695

15 a 20 dias

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1. Smartphones, Surveillance, Power and Digital Lives: Connecting India and South Africa Part I: Social Media & Digital Apps: Technology of the Self 2. Living the #blessed life: Compensated relationships and social media in Johannesburg 3. Ladies first? How Heterosexual Women Navigate the Gendered World of Online 4. Public Displays of Affection: Experiences of Youth as they Negotiate Private and Public Love 5. Mobility, mediation and multiple men: an exploration of the role of mobile phones in young women's sexual partnerships and social networks in Khayelitsha, Cape Town Part II: Production of 'good girls' within the Context of Disruptive Technologies 6. Mobile phones and "Good Muslim Women": Narratives of young women from the old city of Hyderabad, India 7. "Good girls" and "smart boys": Mobile Phones and the Social Reproduction of Gender 8. Mobile Phones, Control and Violence: Experiences from Gujarat Part III: Surveillance, Gendered Negotiations and Legal Meanings 9. Young Women's Engagement with the mobile: Meaning in the family justice world 10. Gendered Surveillance, Family Connections and Conflicts: An Ethnographic Perspective on Mobile Phone Usage by Migrant Brides in North India Part IV: Unpacking 'Digital Natives', Policy and Technology-supported Interventions 11. Between Panic and Protection: Children and Young People's Encounters with Online Pornography 12. Gendered Use of Mobile Technology among Young Children in Urban India: Is there a Difference between the 'Haves' and the 'Have-Less'? 13. Kishor Varta: Using Information Communication Technology (ICT) for changing gender discriminatory social norms among boys and young men in Rajasthan, India
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mobile phone use;women and technology;Social Media and Digital Apps;Technology and Gender;social media and women;smartphones and social media;smartphone use among women;smartphone use