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The Role of Computer Education in the Social Empowerment of Muslim Minority Women in Greek Thrace

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This book explores the Muslim minority women’s perceptions of how computer education can lead them to social participation. Moreover, it discusses the contribution of (administrative) members of the community to this effort. The analysis of quantitative findings shows that Muslim women in Greek Thrace exhibit a more western-oriented behavioural intention to use computers. By evaluating multiple interviews, the author presents how women use the potential of computer education for social participation and empowerment. In doing so, she emphasises the role of information and communications technology as a window to the outside world.

Author Biography:

Keratso Georgiadou studied Gender Studies and ICTs at the University of the Aegean, Rhodes (Greece), and holds a PhD from the Democritus University of Thrace (Greece). Her research interests include immigrant women, Roma women, Muslim minority women and computer education.
Release date Australia
February 22nd, 2017
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
New edition
Illustrations
78 Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
238
Dimensions
148x210x20
ISBN-13
9783631714447
Product ID
26681108

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