This book offers fresh insight into women\u27s mastery of technologies commonly associated with men, with important implications for institutional efforts to identify and support technical proficiency among girls and women. The work is structured across five original case studies featuring: breast cancer survivors in Newfoundland who constructed a wooden dragon boat using hand and power tools; Egyptian women who used information and communication technologies for political action during the Revolution of 2011; pioneer female audio engineers in the United States working in live concert and studio venues; U.S. female commercial airline pilots who mastered the complexity of flying large aircraft; and a university-educated woman working in sewe...
abstract: Technology is everywhere. It touches every industry and nearly every aspect of our lives. ...
Feminist theories of technology have come a long way over the last quarter of a century. The expandi...
First, this paper argues that applications of SCOT in feminist science and technology studies have l...
This book offers fresh insight into women\u27s mastery of technologies commonly associated with men,...
Young women today, given the opportunity to do so, are still not taking technology education courses...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Fran...
About the book: Ghosts in the Machine examines the complex relationships between gender and informat...
The purpose of this chapter is to review forty years of writing within English language gender studi...
For the past thirty years, educators, researchers, parents, employers, policy-makers, and the popula...
The Maker Movement is a rapidly moving development towards non-traditional education through hands-o...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
Women and older women in particular have been for long victims of exclusion from science and technol...
The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is...
This research attempt to challenge traditional discourse on innovation that tend to treat innovation...
The book "Women, Gender and Computing (from the 1940s to today)" analyses how the role of women in c...
abstract: Technology is everywhere. It touches every industry and nearly every aspect of our lives. ...
Feminist theories of technology have come a long way over the last quarter of a century. The expandi...
First, this paper argues that applications of SCOT in feminist science and technology studies have l...
This book offers fresh insight into women\u27s mastery of technologies commonly associated with men,...
Young women today, given the opportunity to do so, are still not taking technology education courses...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Fran...
About the book: Ghosts in the Machine examines the complex relationships between gender and informat...
The purpose of this chapter is to review forty years of writing within English language gender studi...
For the past thirty years, educators, researchers, parents, employers, policy-makers, and the popula...
The Maker Movement is a rapidly moving development towards non-traditional education through hands-o...
Women have been underrepresented in technology since the introduction of the field. In the past, wom...
Women and older women in particular have been for long victims of exclusion from science and technol...
The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is...
This research attempt to challenge traditional discourse on innovation that tend to treat innovation...
The book "Women, Gender and Computing (from the 1940s to today)" analyses how the role of women in c...
abstract: Technology is everywhere. It touches every industry and nearly every aspect of our lives. ...
Feminist theories of technology have come a long way over the last quarter of a century. The expandi...
First, this paper argues that applications of SCOT in feminist science and technology studies have l...