Issue papers: Gender & ICTs
APC carries out a lot of research. Why? Because we link research to capacity building, to changed practice, to networking and advocacy. Because the area of information and communication policy particularly changes so fast and is so complex, we often find we have to develop our own resources to analyse and/or demystify the issue because no others exist. Policy issues new to APC are typically first approached by the commissioning of an “issue paper” on the subject to orient us. The views expressed in the papers are those of authors and do not necessarily represent the position of APC.
| Title | Author |
Date |
Publisher | Languages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EROTICS: Exploratory research on sexuality and the internet (executive summary) | Jac sm Kee et al | Feb 2011 | APC | English |
| Media brief: Censorship, sexuality and the internet | APC | Apr 2010 | APC | Français|Español|English |
| The World Wide Web of Desire: Content regulation on the internet | Namita Malhotra | Nov 2007 | APC WNSP | English |
| Digital television and radio: Democratisation or greater concentration? | Gustavo Gómez Germano | Oct 2007 | APC | English|Spanish |
| Digital dangers: Information & communication technologies and trafficking in women | Kathleen Maltzahn | Nov 2006 | APC WNSP | Spanish|English |
| Cultivating violence through technology? | Jac S M Kee | Nov 2005 | APC WNSP | Spanish|English |
| Paddling in circles while the waters rise: Gender issues in ICTs and poverty reduction | Angela M Kuga Thas | Oct 2005 | APC | English |

