Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173041020
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173041024
- Publisher Date: 1995
Original price was: ₹340.00.₹258.00Current price is: ₹258.00.
Explore the transformative impact of technology on women’s lives in rural India. Debal K. Singha Roy’s insightful study examines how new technologies reshape gender dynamics, empower women, and contribute to development. Discover the evolving roles of women in agriculture, communication, and economic activities, and the challenges they face in accessing and utilizing these advancements. “Women, New Technology and Development” offers a critical analysis of the complex interplay between technology, gender, and rural development in India.
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Jenson T John –
Eye-opening! I was unaware of the extent to which tech is reshaping women’s roles.
Fathimath Zeba T Z –
Informative, but a bit dense. I’d recommend it to those already familiar with the topic.
Aayushi Dalmia –
Important research, but dense. The book could have benefitted from more real-life stories.
Saurav Baburao Maske –
A well researched book which helps understand changing gender relations in rural india.
Himanshi Goyal –
Offers a nuanced perspective on gender dynamics and technology. Highly recommend for researchers.
Aditya Dongre –
A well research book but sometime feels too dense to understand.
Mohd Ashar Mujeeb –
Important and critical analysis of technology, gender and rural development in india.
Anjaly Binoy –
It is a decent overview of subject. It could have been more descriptive.
Nishant Kumar –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others less so. Worth a read if you’re patient.
Shreya Sahu –
Interesting topic, but the writing style is dry. Hard to get through in one sitting.
Satish Kannojia –
Gives voice to rural women facing technological changes. Sometimes a little too theoretical.
Anju –
Decent overview of the subject. I wish there was more focus on specific case studies.
Gandham Sai Gopi –
Uneven in quality. The data analysis is strong, but some arguments feel underdeveloped.
Kartik Dhaka –
Not bad, but not great. An okay introduction. I expected more depth.
Aditya Gujrawat –
Worth reading if you’re studying gender and technology. But prepared for academic writing.
Mayank Sharma –
Provides valuable insights into women’s empowerment. Could use a more updated edition though.
Aditya Kumar –
A good starting point to understand tech’s impact. Some parts felt repetitive. Offers a decent overview.
Shubhankar Manohar Yadnik –
A valuable contribution to the field. Could be more accessible to a general audience.
Zaid Anas –
Comprehensive and well-researched. Sheds light on important social issues in rural India.
Abhishek Kumar –
An essential read for development professionals. Offers practical insights and a strong theoretical base.
Naveen Kumar –
Offers a important perspective about technology in rural india. I would recommend it.
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
Insightful analysis! Showcases how tech changes rural Indian women’s lives. A bit academic at times.
Akshat Jain –
Excellent study! A must-read for anyone interested in gender and tech in developing countries.