The account of gender on the Cybermind Mailing List is furthered by presentation of data and discussion from the List which touches on gender. Areas considered include: attitudes to feminism; gender and technology; awareness of gender; gendered patterns of communication; clichés about the way the different genders address each other; flaming and aggression; harassment; single gender lists; gender ambiguity; intimacy; the shifting divisions between public and private spaces; and bodies and netsex
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A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
An international anthology of writings on cyberculture and feminist interventions. A diverse and at ...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
This paper explores an incident in which race and gender categories were mobilised on the Internet M...
In 1997 the Internet was seen by many as a tool for radical reinterpretation of physicality and gend...
This paper is a response to the article, ‘Gender issues in computer‐supported learning’, in Alt‐J 10...
The growth of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has generated great interest among researchers. ...
This paper is a response to the article, ‘Gender issues in computer‐supported learning’, in Alt‐J 10...
The disciplines of Gender Studies and Data Science are incompatible. This is conventional wisdom, su...
The primary objective of this journal issue is to compile a collection of writings that present a mu...
This issue of the Transforming Cultures eJournal concludes the publications arising from an Australi...
This paper takes the position that identity is not located in the individual but in the community in...
This paper explores an incident in which race and gender categories were mobilised on the Internet M...
There is an asymmetry between the way men perceive women and the way women perceive men. My first in...
This short piece attempts to reconstitute and reflect upon my impressions of the world of Cybermind,...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
An international anthology of writings on cyberculture and feminist interventions. A diverse and at ...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
This paper explores an incident in which race and gender categories were mobilised on the Internet M...
In 1997 the Internet was seen by many as a tool for radical reinterpretation of physicality and gend...
This paper is a response to the article, ‘Gender issues in computer‐supported learning’, in Alt‐J 10...
The growth of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has generated great interest among researchers. ...
This paper is a response to the article, ‘Gender issues in computer‐supported learning’, in Alt‐J 10...
The disciplines of Gender Studies and Data Science are incompatible. This is conventional wisdom, su...