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At What Price Inclusion? Some Pedagogic Implications of the Digital Divide
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Current claims by government, major IT companies and educational institutions in the UK that IT skills offer enhanced inclusion into the new economy, are attracting women to the field of information systems. The needs of one social group
Hazel Gillard
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