African Women in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Change, Policies, and Approaches
Series: Routledge Studies on Gender and Sexuality in Africa;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 2 December 2024
- ISBN 9781032852737
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages338 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 790 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 18 Illustrations, black & white; 18 Line drawings, black & white; 15 Tables, black & white 617
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Short description:
This book investigates how women in Africa are being impacted by the fourth industrial revolution, which describes the twenty-first century proliferation of mobile internet, machine learning and artificial intelligence. This book will be of interest to researchers of women and technology in Africa.
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This book investigates how women in Africa are being impacted by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which describes the twenty-first-century proliferation of mobile internet, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The move towards digitalization brings fundamental changes in the way people work, live and generally relate to each other. However, in many areas of Africa, women face digital inclusion challenges, and their lack of access to the internet limits their social, political and economic participation in globalization. This book considers the different policy approaches taken in African countries, and their preparedness for enabling women’s participation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, across a range of sectors.By diiscussing key topics such as artificial intelligence, technological adaptation, drones, entrepreneurship, education and financial inclusion, the book identifies positive policy approaches to ensure equitable progress towards the fourth industrial revolution at all structural levels.
Making a powerful case for the benefits of inclusive digital innovation, this book will be of interest to researchers of women and technology in Africa.
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1. Women and the 4IR in Africa 2. 4IR for, not against, African Women 3. Role of Women in the Development and Application of Artificial Intelligence in Africa 4. Technological Adaptation and Sociopolitical Behavior of Women in Africa 5. Africa’s Economy in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR): Assessment of Gender in Financial Inclusion 6. Women’s Inequality in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: The Response from Botswana and South Africa 7. Women in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR): Perspectives, Opportunities, and Implications for Nigeria and South Africa 8. The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Challenges and Impact on Zimbabwe Women 9. Digital Gender Inclusion and Women's Economic Empowerment in Ethiopia and Nigeria 10. An Exploration of the Indispensability and Challenges of Digitalization through the Lens of Women in the Maritime Domain 11. Covid-19 and the Digital Transformation in Nigeria’s Higher Education System: Gendered Discourses 12. Smartphone-Mediated Co-Presence Amid Covid-19: A Case Study of African Migrant Women in Johannesburg, South Africa 13. Gender Equity, Good Governance, and Leadership in the 4IR in Eastern Cape Schools 14. Using Digital Technology to Address Gender-Based Violence in South Africa 15. Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence Algorithms and the Underrepresentation of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: The Case of Malian Women 16. Fourth Industrial Revolution and Women’s Peacebuilding Initiatives in Africa 17. A Digital Divide: Assessing the Developmental Status for Women in Rural Areas in the Advent of the 4IR in South Africa 18. Drones, Artificial intelligence (AI), the Chibok Girls and the Future of Counter-terrorism in Nigeria
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