Towards 21 st Century Engendered Development? From 'Information' to 'Knowledge' Societies: Argentina in the Context of Regional 'Globalization'

This article contributes to the ongoing debate over the nature and dynamics of information and knowledge-based development, underlying possible transitions from Information to Knowledge Societies, and reflects on its engendered implications on the basis of the Argentine experience (1990s-2000s). To...

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