Women in the Global Information Technology Workforce: Customer Service Call Centers in India

全球信息技术劳动力中的女性:印度的客户服务呼叫中心

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    0240575
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 8.39万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Fixed Amount Award
  • 财政年份:
    2003
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2003-01-15 至 2004-12-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Information and communication technology (ICT) jobs are the fastest growing forms of employment in the global economy. While the largest proportion of jobs are low status services, many scholars and policy makers argue this technology is the solution for global unemployment, especially for women. Many development projects sponsored by organizations like the United Nations and World Bank center around ICTs. Critics argue that these ICTs are responsible for the rise of new global sweatshops, which are dominated heavily by women in the South. This project seeks to assess the potential of such development projects, and whether these new technologies are empowering or disadvantageous for women in the global South. The research is based on case studies of call centers, which provide "customer service agents" for corporations in the North. By the year 2008, these call centers are projected to hire 18 million workers, most of them female. This relatively new workforce, emerging largely in the last five years, is almost completely unexplored academically. This project intends to fill this gap, focusing on India where the growth of the global IT workforce has been especially dramatic. Through on-site fieldwork in New Delhi, the investigator will study three call centers, including interviews with 300 workers, as well as industry, governmental, and non-governmental association leaders. The evidence will be used to adjudicate between competing perspectives on this phenomenon: a modernization paradigm that sees technology as gender neutral, or else beneficial for women; a critical or feminist paradigm that sees technology as disadvantageous for women; and an organizational paradigm that sees size and structure as mediating factors which vary outcomes in different corporate settings. In addition, this study assesses competing theories of global culture in ICTs, by asking whether the requirement for Indian workers to pose as Americans in calls to the U.S. results in assimilation or disjuncture in their sense of national and ethnic identity. Thus, this study advances scholarly literatures in many areas, including technology, gender, development, stratification, work, race and ethnicity, globalization, and business management. This project contributes to enhancing equity in use of information technology, especially for women in Southern countries like India. It informs organizational policy and practice involving technology. The broader impact includes training opportunities for students, expanding opportunities for women faculty in science, and improving the infrastructure of scholarly networks between the U.S. and India (through collaboration with a university in New Delhi). This project will also contribute to U.S. policy research on the gender digital divide within the information technology workforce, for government bodies like the National Coordination Office for Information Technology Research and Development, as well to international policy for ICT development programs of the United Nations and World Bank.
信息和通信技术工作是全球经济中增长最快的就业形式。虽然最大比例的工作是低地位服务,但许多学者和政策制定者认为,这项技术是解决全球失业问题的办法,特别是对妇女来说。联合国和世界银行等组织赞助的许多发展项目都围绕信息和通信技术展开。 批评者认为,这些信息和通信技术是新的全球血汗工厂兴起的原因,这些血汗工厂在很大程度上由南方的妇女主导。该项目旨在评估这些发展项目的潜力,以及这些新技术是否增强了全球南方妇女的权能或对其不利。 这项研究是基于呼叫中心的案例研究,为北方的公司提供“客户服务代理”。到2008年,这些呼叫中心预计将雇用1800万名工人,其中大多数是女性。这种相对较新的劳动力,主要是在过去五年中出现的,几乎完全未经学术研究。该项目旨在填补这一空白,重点关注印度,全球IT劳动力的增长尤其引人注目。通过在新德里的现场实地考察,调查人员将研究三个呼叫中心,包括采访300名工人,以及行业,政府和非政府协会领导人。 证据将被用来判断这一现象的竞争观点之间:现代化范式,认为技术是性别中立的,否则有利于妇女;一个关键的或女权主义的范式,认为技术对妇女不利;和一个组织范式,认为规模和结构作为中介因素,在不同的公司环境中产生不同的结果。此外,这项研究评估了全球文化在信息通信技术的竞争理论,通过询问是否要求印度工人在打电话给美国的过程中冒充美国人,导致他们的民族和种族认同感的同化或脱节。因此,这项研究推进了许多领域的学术文献,包括技术,性别,发展,分层,工作,种族和民族,全球化和企业管理。该项目有助于促进平等使用信息技术,特别是为印度等南方国家的妇女。它为涉及技术的组织政策和实践提供信息。 更广泛的影响包括为学生提供培训机会,扩大女性科学教师的机会,以及改善美国和印度之间的学术网络基础设施(通过与新德里的一所大学合作)。该项目还将有助于美国对信息技术劳动力中性别数字鸿沟的政策研究,为国家信息技术研究和发展协调办公室等政府机构以及联合国和世界银行的信息和通信技术发展计划的国际政策做出贡献。

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Scholars Award: A Study of Rural and Prison Sourcing of Information and Communication Technology Labor
学者奖:农村和监狱信息和通信技术劳动力采购研究
  • 批准号:
    1535218
  • 财政年份:
    2015
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.39万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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