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Cultivating Violence Through Technology? Exploring the Connections between Internet Communication Technologies (ICT) and Violen

This paper explores the connection between new information communication technologies (ICTs) and violence against women (VAW). From the perspective of representation and rapid dissemination of information and communication enabled through ICTs, the paper looks at domestic violence in the homes, sexual violence and women in conflict affected areas. It presents case studies, strategies and analysis on these different areas. The study is the part of APC WNSP issue papers series on ICTs for women's rights.

Cultivando la violencia mediante la tecnología? Explorando la conexión entre tecnologías de la información y la comunicación y v

En años recentes, las tecnologias de información y comunicación y la violencia contra la mujer se han visto fortemente ligadas. Jac sm Kee - miembra del Programa de Apoyo a Redes de Mujeres de APC y editora de GenderIT.org - presenta, en este trabajo, algunas de las maneras como las nuevas TIC facilitan o fomentan una cultura de violencia contra la mujer, analisa cuales son las tensiones que surgen cuando nos interrogamos sobre estas relaciones y presenta algunas estrategias empleadas por mujeres para poner fin a este tipo de violencia.

Digital Dangers: Information & Communication Technologies and Trafficking in Women

This discussion paper asks if new technologies are re-shaping or facilitating trafficking, and/or if the use of ICTs in trafficking will change the way we understand other issues. For example, how should we think about the distribution of women's images against their will; can we talk about trafficking in images, and what relation does this have to the debate about pornography? It explores government responses and the tension between the right to privacy and the right to freedom from violence in the context of ICTs. This paper is a joint publication of Association of Women In Development (AWID) [http://www.awid.org/] and the APC WNSP.

Women's human rights: violence against women, pornography and ICTs

The position paper presented at "Women Claiming The Information Society" (WOCTIS), 11 September 2005 , Berlin , examines the relationship between violence against women and information societies, using the recent debate about '.xxx' as a site for examination.