In 1997 the Internet was seen by many as a tool for radical reinterpretation of physicality and gender. Cybertheorists predicted we would leave our bodies behind and interact online as disembodied minds, and that the technology would reshape the way we saw ourselves. However, physicality has proved to be an inextricable part of all our interactions. Changing Internet technology has allowed Net users to find a myriad ways to perform and express their gender online. In this paper I consider attitudes to gender on the Net in 1997, when the main concerns were the imbalance between men and women online and whether it was possible or desirable to bring the body into online interactions. In much of the discourse surrounding gender online, a simp...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
The growth of the internet has been accompanied by a profound academic interest in its gendered feat...
The account of gender on the Cybermind Mailing List is furthered by presentation of data and discuss...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
This issue of the Transforming Cultures eJournal concludes the publications arising from an Australi...
The primary objective of this journal issue is to compile a collection of writings that present a mu...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
Certain human communication traits have historically been identified as gender-specific. The purpose...
Since internet was introduced into China in 1995, it has developed rapidly. Along with the swift inc...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
This paper is a report on the findings of a study conducted on a higher education online course run ...
While “digital dualism,” the notion that online life is categorically different from offline, either...
While access to the Internet in the United States has reached parity amongst males and females, ove...
While access to the Internet in the United States has reached parity amongst males and females, ove...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
The growth of the internet has been accompanied by a profound academic interest in its gendered feat...
The account of gender on the Cybermind Mailing List is furthered by presentation of data and discuss...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
This issue of the Transforming Cultures eJournal concludes the publications arising from an Australi...
The primary objective of this journal issue is to compile a collection of writings that present a mu...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
Certain human communication traits have historically been identified as gender-specific. The purpose...
Since internet was introduced into China in 1995, it has developed rapidly. Along with the swift inc...
Does the Internet change or reproduce gender relations, understood as the norms and the practices th...
This paper is a report on the findings of a study conducted on a higher education online course run ...
While “digital dualism,” the notion that online life is categorically different from offline, either...
While access to the Internet in the United States has reached parity amongst males and females, ove...
While access to the Internet in the United States has reached parity amongst males and females, ove...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
The growth of the internet has been accompanied by a profound academic interest in its gendered feat...
The account of gender on the Cybermind Mailing List is furthered by presentation of data and discuss...