@article{steeves_interrogating_2017, title = {Interrogating {Gender} {Divides} in {Technology} for {Education} and {Development}: the {Case} of the {One} {Laptop} per {Child} {Project} in {Ghana}}, volume = {52}, issn = {1936-6167}, shorttitle = {Interrogating {Gender} {Divides} in {Technology} for {Education} and {Development}}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s12116-017-9245-y}, doi = {10.1007/s12116-017-9245-y}, abstract = {The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project aims to make low-cost computers accessible to the “world’s poorest children,” presuming that the gadgets will support their empowerment via education. The project’s success globally, however, has been mixed at best, with many countries terminating their purchases due to cost, inadequate infrastructure, and negative side effects. In October 2010, Ghana suspended the country’s 3-year participation. This study examines the complex history and failure of OLPC Ghana in two pilot schools, one urban and one rural, with particular attention to gender bias. The analysis draws on interviews with government personnel, students, and teachers in the pilot classes. Despite lacking electric power in the rural community, UNDP’s Millennium Villages Project played a strong support role, making OLPC somewhat more effective with less of a gender divide in the rural school than in the urban school in Accra. Both pilot schools faced severe sustainability challenges raising decade-old questions about modernity and technological determinism. Further, in both schools, particularly the urban school, a digital divide by gender was evident.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2020-07-20}, journal = {Studies in Comparative International Development}, author = {Steeves, Leslie and Kwami, Janet}, month = jun, year = {2017}, note = {shortDOI: 10/ggtsmj KerkoCite.ItemAlsoKnownAs: 10.1007/s12116-017-9245-y 10/ggtsmj 2339240:DKVPCJ4N 2405685:EBIDU596 2405685:EHX857GT}, keywords = {C: Ghana}, pages = {174--192}, } @incollection{steeves_ict4d_2012, title = {{ICT4D}, gender divides, and development: {The} case of {Ghana}}, shorttitle = {{ICT4D}, gender divides, and development}, booktitle = {Development {Communication} in {Directed} {Social} {Change}: {A} {Reappraisal} of {Theories} and {Approaches}. {Singapore}: {Asian} {Media} {Information} and {Communication} {Centre} ({AMIC})}, author = {Steeves, H. Leslie and Kwami, Janet D.}, year = {2012}, note = {KerkoCite.ItemAlsoKnownAs: 2339240:DVKZHCPQ 2405685:3EEDT3VP}, keywords = {Equity of Access, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {199--217}, }