Gender Mainstreaming in Digital Government Research

Makpor, Mercy and Carvalho, Joana, "Gender Mainstreaming in Digital Government Research" EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2022, Linköping, 2022/09/06-08.

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    Author Makpor, Mercy
    Carvalho, Joana
    Title Gender Mainstreaming in Digital Government Research
    Event Series Proceedings of Ongoing Research, Practitioners, Workshops, Posters, and Projects of the International Conference EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2022
    Publication Date 2022-09
    Place of Publication Online
    Publisher IFIP Working Group 8.5
    Pages 228-235
    Title of Event EGOV-CeDEM-ePart 2022
    Date of Event 2022/09/06-08
    Place of Event Linköping
    Language eng
    Abstract Gender mainstreaming continues to be a core approach towards the progress and acceleration of gender equality in institutions, societies and even research. Researchers and institutions nowadays try to seek opportunities for change by suggesting gender integration in organizations, projects, and research in all fields of study. This article provides a reflection on gender mainstreaming in research and approaches to its integration in research projects and programs related to digital government. It explores the need for a gender approach in digital government research, challenges to its adoption and outlines the opportunities of integrating gender in research of digital governance for the ultimate goal of achieving gender equality.
    UNBIS Thesaurus GENDER MAINSTREAMING
    Keyword Digital government
    SDG 5
    Gender integration
    Copyright Holder The Authors
    Copyright Year 2022
    Copyright type Creative commons
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