[Air-L] Gender differences in internet Behaviour
Sue Malta
SMalta at groupwise.swin.edu.au
Sun Nov 9 16:59:21 PST 2008
Dear Dr Abdulla
Our apologies for not contacting you sooner. We have had some minor difficulties with email and, upon investigation, it looks like we did not receive your original email submission.
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>>> "Dr. Rasha Abdulla" <rasha at aucegypt.edu> 10/11/08 1:14 AM >>>
Hi Shrwan,
I conducted such an analysis on a sample of Arab and Egyptian students. The
results are published in my book "The Internet in the Arab World: Egypt and
Beyond" which came out in 2007 as part of the Digital Formations series
published by Peter Lang, Inc. The book is available from Amazon.
Hope you find the information useful.
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Shrwan Khanal <shrwan1976 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
> I am researching on gender differences on internet use pattern, knowledge,
> purpose of internet use. It is a case study of University of Zambia,
> Zambia.
> The data was collected(using structured questionnaire) in last autumn among
> 300 students (from the internet cafe within University premise). Could
> someone help me identifying some of the theoretical or conceptual aspect of
> this kind of study. It would also be helpful if similar study was done in
> other developing world where internet is introduced recently.
>
> --
> Shrwan Khanal
> Masters Programme in Development and International Cooperation
> University of Jyvaskyla
> Finland
> cell:0442733433
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Rasha A. Abdulla, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Journalism and Mass Communication
The American University in Cairo
www.rashaabdulla.com
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