Gendering Information and Communication Technologies in Climate Change

Sam Wong
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Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have long been seen as a solution to problems associated with climate change. Their effectiveness has, however, been questioned for not taking gender seriously. This paper tries to explain why, and how, women are more constrained than men from using ICTs in tackling climate change. Women have less access to technology information and finance and suffer greater deprivation in terms of land rights. Intersected with the analysis of class, this chapter also examines why poor, working class households are less represented in decision-making in policy design and resource allocations. To address the gender inequalities, this paper calls for a need to contextualise the process of gender mainstreaming and to scrutinise the interplay between old and new institutions in gender inclusion. Apart from advocating gender-sensitive funding mechanisms for needy women, and men, it also suggests a deeper understanding of the agency-structure dynamics and the gender-class interactions in tackling digital exclusion.
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气候变化中的性别信息和通信技术
长期以来,信息和通信技术(ict)一直被视为解决气候变化相关问题的办法。然而,由于没有认真对待性别问题,它们的有效性受到了质疑。本文试图解释女性在利用信息通信技术应对气候变化方面为何以及如何受到比男性更大的限制。妇女获得技术、信息和资金的机会较少,在土地权方面遭受更大的剥夺。与阶级分析相交叉,本章还探讨了为什么贫穷的工人阶级家庭在政策设计和资源分配的决策中代表性较低。为了解决性别不平等问题,本文呼吁有必要将性别主流化进程置于背景下,并仔细审查新旧机构在性别包容方面的相互作用。除了倡导为有需要的女性和男性提供性别敏感的融资机制外,它还建议在解决数字排斥问题时更深入地了解机构-结构动态和性别-阶级互动。
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