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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 49 of 50 Sørensen, K. H. (2002). LOVE, DUTY AND THE S-CURVE: An overview of some current literature on gender and ICT, Strategies of Inclusion: Gender in the Information Society (SIGIS) Deliverable Document Number: D02_Part 1 Soroka, S. N. (2003). Media, public opinion, and foreign policy. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 8, 27-48. Sproull, L. (1986) Using electronic mail for data collection in organizational research. Academy of Management Journal. 1986: 29 (1): 159-169. United Nations General Assembly, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 56/183. New York: United Nations. United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) (2000). Progress of the World's Women. New York: United Nations. Verhulst, S. (2003.) Internet: A Stronger Voice For The South. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA, 2003. Weilemann, P. R. (2000). The Summit Meeting: The Role and Agenda of Diplomacy at its Highest Level NIRA Reviews, Spring pages 16-20. Whyte, W. F. (Ed.). (1991). Participatory action research Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Wulf, W. A. (1989). The national collaboratory – a white paper. Appendix A in Towards a National Collaboratory, the unpublished report of an invitational workshop held at the Rockefeller University, March 17-18. World Summit on the Information Society, Civil Society (2003). “Overview of the Civil Society Elements and How to Get Involved.” Found on the Internet at http://www.wsis-cs.org/cs- overview.html, 1 November Young, O. R. (1995). “The Age of the Arctic,” Foreign Policy, 61: 160-179,

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Cogburn, Addom, and Mwangi – Gender in Global ICT Governance
Page 49 of 50
Sørensen, K. H. (2002). LOVE, DUTY AND THE S-CURVE: An overview of some
current literature on gender and ICT, Strategies of Inclusion: Gender in the
Information Society (SIGIS) Deliverable Document Number: D02_Part 1
Soroka, S. N. (2003). Media, public opinion, and foreign policy. Harvard International Journal of
Press/Politics, 8, 27-48.
Sproull, L. (1986) Using electronic mail for data collection in organizational research. Academy of
Management Journal. 1986: 29 (1): 159-169.
United Nations General Assembly, United Nations General Assembly Resolution 56/183. New York:
United Nations.
United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) (2000). Progress of the
World's Women. New York: United Nations.
Verhulst, S. (2003.) Internet: A Stronger Voice For The South. Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA, 2003.
Weilemann, P. R. (2000). The Summit Meeting: The Role and Agenda of Diplomacy at its Highest
Level NIRA Reviews, Spring pages 16-20.
Whyte, W. F. (Ed.). (1991). Participatory action research Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Wulf, W. A. (1989). The national collaboratory – a white paper. Appendix A in Towards a National
Collaboratory, the unpublished report of an invitational workshop held at the Rockefeller
University, March 17-18.
World Summit on the Information Society, Civil Society (2003). “Overview of the Civil Society
Elements and How to Get Involved.” Found on the Internet at http://www.wsis-cs.org/cs-
overview.html, 1 November
Young, O. R. (1995). “The Age of the Arctic,” Foreign Policy, 61: 160-179,


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