Notes on contributors
Preface
Introduction - Ineke Buskens and Anne Webb
1. Doing research with women for the purpose of transformation - Ineke Buskens
PART 1: ICT tools: Access and Use
2. Women's use of information and communication technologies in Mozambique: A tool for empowerment? - Gertrudes Macueve, Judite Mandlate, Lucia Ginger, Polly Gaster and Esselina Macome
3. Considering ICT use when energy access is not secured: A case study from rural South Africa - Jocelyn Muller
4. Women's use of cell phones to meet their communication needs - A study of rural women from northern Nigeria - Kazanka Comfort and John Dada
5. Egyptian women artisans facing the demands of modern markets: Caught between a rock and a hard place - Leila Hassanin
PART 2: Female Only ICT Spaces: Perceptions and Practices
6. When a gender-blind access policy results in discrimination: Realities and perceptions of female students at the University of Zimbabwe - Buhle Mbambo-Thata, Elizabeth Mlambo, Precious Mwatsiya
7. An alternative public space for women: The potential of ICTs - Leila Hassanin
8. Using ICTs to act on hope and commitment: The fight against gender violence in Morocco - Amina Tafnout and Aatifa Timjerdine
9. The names in your address book: Are mobile phone networks effective in advocating for women's rights in Zambia? - Kiss Abraham
PART 3: Using ICTs: Making Life Better?
10. Mobile phones in a time of modernity: The quest for increased self-sufficiency amongst women fishmonger and fish processors in Dakar - Ibou Sane and Mamadou Balla Traore
11. Women entrepreneurs in Nairobi: Examining and contextualizing women's choices - Alice Wanjira Munyua
12. Internet use among women entrepreneurs in the textile sector in Douala, Cameroon: self-taught and independent - Gisele Yitamben and Elise Tchinda
13. ICTs as an agent of change: A case of grassroots women entrepreneurs in Uganda - Susan Bakesha, Angela Nakafeero and Dorothy Okello
14. The mobile pay phone business: A vehicle for rural women's empowerment in Uganda - Grace Bantebya-Kyomuhendo
PART 4: Creating New Realities
15. Professional women empowered to succeed in Kenya's ICT sector - Okwach Abagi, Olive Sifuna, Salome Awuor Omamo
16. Reflections on the mentoring experiences of ICT career women in Nairobi, Kenya: Looking in the mirror - Salome Awuor Omamo
17. Our journey to empowerment: The role of ICT - Ruth Meena and Mary Rusimbi
Epilogue - Ineke Buskens and Anne Webb