Through its multidisciplinary perspective, Gender Technology & Development provides a unique platform for scholars in the fields of gender studies, science and technology policy, development studies, and international relations. The journal not only focuses on theoretical depth, but also encourages empirical research, especially those that reveal how gender inequality interacts with technological developments and socioeconomic structures.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to the intersections of gender and technology in areas such as education, work, health and the environment, and how these intersections affect social development and change. In addition, the journal pays special attention to gender issues in the context of globalization, exploring the impact of the global economy, trade, and labor migration on gender equality and development.