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Telling our own stories': African women blogging for social change
JOURNAL: Gender & Development
VOLUME: 15   ISSUE: 3
THEME: Media

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AUTHOR: Oreoluwa Somolu
EDITED BY: Caroline Sweetman
ISSN: 1355-2074  E-ISSN: 1364-9221
STOCK CODE: 002J1245
AVAILABILITY: Available online only   PUBLISHER: Routledge
FORMAT: Downloadable PDF (pp: 12)   PUBLISHED: Nov 2007
READERSHIP:  Activists and Campaigners, Postgraduate, Undergraduate, Professional and Practitioners,

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ABSTRACT
This article explores how African women have embraced the blogging phenomenon, and how blogs can be used to promote women's equality and empowerment. One of the reasons frequently cited for a lack of interest by African women in information and communications technologies (ICTs) is the lack of content available that is relevant to their needs. Blogging provides a way for women to become active creators and disseminators of knowledge, writing about what is important to them. As we explore how African women are using blogs, we will also examine the obstacles to blogging, and why some women are not attracted to the technology.


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