This paper explores certain possible reasons behind the uneasy relationship between women and technology. The cultural identification of technology with masculinity has been well documented through previous research. However, we feel it is useful to revisit this complex relationship through the scope of a more subtle distinction between 'users' and 'connoisseurs', and the struggle over power, which revolves around a specific form of hegemonic masculinity. We draw on interviews that examine students' experiences, emotions, and statements about gender, technology, mathematics, and education, and we try to offer an understanding of the ways women negotiate their position within the dominant discourse about computing and mathematics. Our analys...
Increasingly, technology skills are becoming central to academic and eco-nomic success. More and mor...
Feminist theories of technology have come a long way over the last quarter of a century. The expandi...
This paper explores some of the reasons that may underlie the gender segregation and declining level...
This paper situates current discussions of women's position in ICTs in the wider context of feminist...
This paper situates current discussions of women's position in ICTs in the wider context of feminist...
This study focuses on the subjective experiences of a group of women, including myself, as we negoti...
In this article, I call for more complicated understandings of the relationship between women and te...
Images of society reflect the stereotypes and the realities of gender tracking, often separating mal...
For the past thirty years, educators, researchers, parents, employers, policy-makers, and the popula...
This article is a call to feminist science and technology studies (STS) to engage wit...
In this article I will discuss how young men and women in Norway perceive the existence of gendered ...
This paper is designed to enlarge our understanding of how computing is perceived. It uses findings ...
ABSTRACT This article is a call to feminist science and technology studies (STS) to engage with deba...
There has been a number of well-documented studies surrounding the gendered representation in IT-rel...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
Increasingly, technology skills are becoming central to academic and eco-nomic success. More and mor...
Feminist theories of technology have come a long way over the last quarter of a century. The expandi...
This paper explores some of the reasons that may underlie the gender segregation and declining level...
This paper situates current discussions of women's position in ICTs in the wider context of feminist...
This paper situates current discussions of women's position in ICTs in the wider context of feminist...
This study focuses on the subjective experiences of a group of women, including myself, as we negoti...
In this article, I call for more complicated understandings of the relationship between women and te...
Images of society reflect the stereotypes and the realities of gender tracking, often separating mal...
For the past thirty years, educators, researchers, parents, employers, policy-makers, and the popula...
This article is a call to feminist science and technology studies (STS) to engage wit...
In this article I will discuss how young men and women in Norway perceive the existence of gendered ...
This paper is designed to enlarge our understanding of how computing is perceived. It uses findings ...
ABSTRACT This article is a call to feminist science and technology studies (STS) to engage with deba...
There has been a number of well-documented studies surrounding the gendered representation in IT-rel...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
Increasingly, technology skills are becoming central to academic and eco-nomic success. More and mor...
Feminist theories of technology have come a long way over the last quarter of a century. The expandi...
This paper explores some of the reasons that may underlie the gender segregation and declining level...