Feminist talk
[COLUMN] Access and beyond (1): Navigating the gendered cyberspace
In this column series, Chenai Chair explores the barriers to accessing the internet in four countries in Africa - Rwanda, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya. The study in particular looks at the impact of affordability of internet and subsidised data services, and what impact this has on people in different locations (countries, urban-rural), of different genders, and so on. In the first column,…
Feminist talk
The nerdiest and most open of them all: Internet Freedom Festival 2017
Publication
Internet use barriers and user strategies: perspectives from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Rwanda
Feminist talk
A Woman Coder's Journey (Women-in-tech)
Gender, Labour, Technology
This edition on gender, labour, technology examines how gendered labour is embedded in the making of digital devices in the hardware industries spread across Asia, how inequities of gender and other dynamics of caste, race, ethnicity continue to play a role in allegedly emancipated corporate spaces across the globe, and the disturbing strands of gendered labour of volunteering and managing…
In depth
Feminist autonomous infrastructure in the internet battlefield: From Zombies to Ninjas
Feminist talk
Being Dalit, Doing Corporate (Women-in-tech)
In depth
Educating, Hiring, and Retaining Women in Technology: A Gendered Enquiry
Research suggests that women are underrepresented at every level in technology(McKinsey survey, 2016). Why is this the case? And how do we educate, hire, and retain more women in it? In this article, Radhika Radhakrishnan highlights the underlying realities that women face in technology beyond just a numbers game, and offer insight to such questions by interviewing diverse, pioneering women…




