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Gender, Technology and Development Q2 Unclaimed
Gender, Technology and Development is a journal indexed in SJR in Development and Gender Studies with an H index of 35. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,483 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,483.
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0,483
SJR Impact factor35
H Index23
Total Docs (Last Year)66
Total Docs (3 years)1506
Total Refs184
Total Cites (3 years)65
Citable Docs (3 years)2.17
Cites/Doc (2 years)65.48
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Review Article : Is Cyberspace a New Communicative Space for Women?
View moreReview Article : Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta, New Reproductive Technologies, Women's Health and Autonomy: Freedom or Dependency? New Delhi: Sage Publications; 2000; 706 pages; Rs 775. Axel Mundigo and Cynthia Indriso (eds), Abortion in the Developing Wor
View moreReview Article : Krishna Ahooja-Patel, S. Uma Devi and G.A. Tadas (eds), Women and Development, Har-Anand Publications, New Delhi, 1999. 421 pages. Rs 500
View moreReview Article : Lee H. Bowker (ed.), Masculinities and Violence, London: Sage Publications; 1998; 267 pages; £ 18.99 (paperback)
View moreReview Article : Leela Dube, Anthropological Debates in Gender: Intersecting Fields, New Delhi: Sage Publications; 2001; 268 pages; Rs 425
View moreSerd Seminar on Gender and Technology
View moreReview Article : Mainstreaming Gender Issues: The Capacity of Development Institutions
View moreBook Reviews : Gender Working Group, United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development, Missing Links: Gender Equity in Science and Technology for Development, International Development Research Center, Ottawa, in association with I
View moreWomen in Science Commercialization
View moreReview Article : Peter A. Jackson and Nerida M. Cook (eds), Genders and Sexualities in Modem Thailand, Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books; 1999; 289 pages; Bt 750. Alice Thorner and Maithreyi Krishnaraj (eds), Ideals, Images and Real Lives: Women in Literatu
View moreWomen in Small-Scale Aquaculture in North-West Bangladesh
View moreBook Review : A.M. Shah, B.S. Baviskar and E.A. Ramaswamy (eds), Social Struc ture and Change, Vol. 2: Women in Indian Society, Sage Publica tions, New Delhi, 1996. 214 pages. Rs 265 (hb), Rs 150 (pb)
View moreReview Article : Rita Manchanda (ed.), Women, War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency, New Delhi: Sage Publications; 2001; 304 pages; Rs 495 (hardback); Rs 295 (paperback)
View moreReview Article : Sangeeta Gupta, Emerging Voices, New Delhi, Sage Publications; 1999. 259 pages. Rs 225 (pb)
View moreReview Article : Women and Ethnic Cleansing: A History of Partition in India and Pakistan
View moreFrom the Margins: Women's Standpoint as a Method of Inquiry in the Social Sciences
View moreDe-intensification and the Feminization of Farming in China
View moreBook Review : Dale Spender, Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace, Spinifex Press, Australia, and Garamond Press, Toronto, 1995. 278 pages
View moreBook Review : Elizabeth Szockyj and James G. Fox (eds), Corporate Victimization of Women, Northeastern University Press, Boston, 1996. 289 pages
View moreBook Review : Faye D. Ginsberg and Rayna Rapp (eds), Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction, University of Cali fornia Press, Berkeley, 1995. 450 pages
View moreBook Review : Phoolan Devi with Marie-Therese Cuny and Paul Rambali, I, Phoolan Devi: The Autobiography of India's Bandit Queen, Little, Brown and Company, London, 1996. 472 pages. £18.99. Bandit Queen, a film directed by Shekhar Kapoor, produced by
View moreBook Review : Shodhini, Touch me, Touch-me-not: Women, Plants and Healing, Kali for Women, New Delhi, 1997. 222 pages
View moreBook Review : Swasti Mitter and Sheila Rowbotham (eds), Women Encounter Technology: Changing Pattern of Employment in the Third World, Routledge, London and New York, in association with UNU Press, 1995. 356 pages. Evelyn Fox Keller and Helen E. Long
View more'Protecting' Women: Legislation and Regulation of Women's Sexuality in Colonial Malaya
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