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Gender in the Global Governance of ICT: A Descriptive Exploration of Women in Transnational Policy Networks in the UN World Summit on the Information Society
Unformatted Document Text:  Cogburn, Addom, and Mwangi – Gender in Global ICT Governance Page 39 of 50 Betsill, M. & Bulkeley, H. (2004). “Transnational Networks and Global Environmental Governance,” The Cities for Climate Protection Program.” International Studies Quarterly, Vol 48: Issue 2, pp. 471-493. Bisnath, S. (2004). Towards a More Equitable Information Society: How and Why of Gender Mainstreaming, Youth and Gender Unit, BDT, INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION, Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT), Third Meeting of the Working Group on Gender Issues, Geneva, 30 June - 2 July Bockman, J. & Eyal, G. (2002). Eastern Europe as a laboratory for economic knowledge: The transnational roots of neoliberalism. American Journal of Sociology, 108, 310-352. Burch, S. & Leon, I. (2000). Directions for Women’s Advocacy on ICT: Putting New Technologies on the Gender Agenda, in P. Villaneuva (ed.), Networking for Change, The APCWNSP’s First 8 Years, Philippines: APC Women’s Networking Support Program, http://www.apcwomen.org/netsupport/sync/toolkit2.pdf CEDAW, (1997). First South African Report on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women http://www.polity.org/za/govdocs/reports/cedaw.html. Checkel, J. "Why Comply? Social Learning and European Identity Change," International Organization Vol.55, No.3 (Summer 2001). Cogburn, D. L. (2003). Governing global information and communications policy: Emergent regime formation and the impact on Africa. Telecommunications Policy, 27, 135-153.

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Cogburn, Addom, and Mwangi – Gender in Global ICT Governance
Page 39 of 50
Betsill, M. & Bulkeley, H. (2004). “Transnational Networks and Global Environmental
Governance,” The Cities for Climate Protection Program.” International Studies Quarterly, Vol
48: Issue 2, pp. 471-493.
Bisnath, S. (2004). Towards a More Equitable Information Society: How and Why
of Gender Mainstreaming, Youth and Gender Unit, BDT,
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION,
Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT), Third Meeting of the
Working Group on Gender Issues, Geneva, 30 June - 2 July
Bockman, J. & Eyal, G. (2002). Eastern Europe as a laboratory for economic knowledge: The
transnational roots of neoliberalism. American Journal of Sociology, 108, 310-352.
Burch, S. & Leon, I. (2000). Directions for Women’s Advocacy on ICT: Putting New
Technologies on the Gender Agenda, in P. Villaneuva (ed.), Networking for
Change, The APCWNSP’s First 8 Years, Philippines: APC Women’s
Networking Support Program,
http://www.apcwomen.org/netsupport/sync/toolkit2.pdf
CEDAW, (1997). First South African Report on the Convention on the Elimination of All
Forms of Discrimination Against Women
http://www.polity.org/za/govdocs/reports/cedaw.html.
Checkel, J. "Why Comply? Social Learning and European Identity Change," International Organization
Vol.55, No.3 (Summer 2001).
Cogburn, D. L. (2003). Governing global information and communications policy: Emergent regime
formation and the impact on Africa. Telecommunications Policy, 27, 135-153.


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