Although few dispute the computer's place as a pivotal twentieth century artefact, little agreement has emerged over whether the changes it has precipitated are generally positive or negative in nature, or whether we should be contemplating our future association with the computer more with enthusiasm or trepidation. Specifically with regard to the relationship between women and computers, a diverse body of commentary has embraced the views of those who have found grounds for expressing pessimism about this association and those who have favoured a more optimistic assessment of the current situation and its probable future development. This book undertakes a thorough evaluation of the legitimacy and predictive power of the optimistic commen...
In the year 1985, Computer Science and Information Technology classes were very new and different th...
The contribution of women had been tremendous in all possible walks of life. And the field of comput...
In this report leading women in the computer and social sciences consider their vision of the future...
The book "Women, Gender and Computing (from the 1940s to today)" analyses how the role of women in c...
This book deals with the introduction of new technology into women's work - the impact it is making ...
The pessimistic scenario for ‘women in information communications technology’ and for ‘women in tech...
The paper reviews literature that claims that for the first two decades of its existence, the comput...
The paper reviews literature that claims that for the first two decades of its existence, the comput...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The under-representation of women in the computing profession in many parts the western world has re...
The extent to which women have progressed relative to men in male-dominated occupations has been, an...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper explores certain possible reasons behind the uneasy relationship between women and techno...
In the meeting between women from office- and library work and the computer technology and organizat...
In the year 1985, Computer Science and Information Technology classes were very new and different th...
The contribution of women had been tremendous in all possible walks of life. And the field of comput...
In this report leading women in the computer and social sciences consider their vision of the future...
The book "Women, Gender and Computing (from the 1940s to today)" analyses how the role of women in c...
This book deals with the introduction of new technology into women's work - the impact it is making ...
The pessimistic scenario for ‘women in information communications technology’ and for ‘women in tech...
The paper reviews literature that claims that for the first two decades of its existence, the comput...
The paper reviews literature that claims that for the first two decades of its existence, the comput...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
The under-representation of women in the computing profession in many parts the western world has re...
The extent to which women have progressed relative to men in male-dominated occupations has been, an...
This paper describes a study into the attitudes and experiences of women at three distinct stages of...
This paper explores certain possible reasons behind the uneasy relationship between women and techno...
In the meeting between women from office- and library work and the computer technology and organizat...
In the year 1985, Computer Science and Information Technology classes were very new and different th...
The contribution of women had been tremendous in all possible walks of life. And the field of comput...
In this report leading women in the computer and social sciences consider their vision of the future...