This is an open access book that covers the complete set of experiences and results of the FemTech.dk research which we have had conducted between 2016-2021 – from initiate idea to societal communication. Diversity in Computer Science: Design Artefacts for Equity and Inclusion presents and documents the principles, results, and learnings behind the research initiative FemTech.dk, which was created in 2016 and continues today as an important part of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen’s strategic development for years to come. FemTech.dk was created in 2016 to engage with research within gender and diversity and to explore the role of gender equity as part of digital technology design and development. FemTech.d...
ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This volume explores why, despite num...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
Computer programming is historically constructed as a male domain, and the underrepresentation of wo...
This is an open access book that covers the complete set of experiences and results of the FemTech.d...
What concepts of ‘gender’ and ‘diversity’ emerge in the different regions and pertinent research and...
The field of Computer Science (CS) has a well known stereotype of being dominated by white and Asia...
Diversity and inclusion are the vital to the long-term success of any business. In Industry 4.0 and ...
Technology design education does not yet teach students how to effectively avoid embedding their unc...
Given growing attention to gender diversity in software development teams, we asked practitioners if...
The theme of ICIS 2013 in Milan is “Reshaping Society through Information Systems” (http://icis2013....
We are witnessing unprecedented datafication of the society we live in, alongside rapid advances in ...
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinar...
What role does gender play in scientific research and the development of technologies? This book pro...
This paper describes the design and development of a website to introduce the problem of gender dive...
Dunbar-Hester vividly cuts to the heart of gender issues embedded within computing cultures by explo...
ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This volume explores why, despite num...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
Computer programming is historically constructed as a male domain, and the underrepresentation of wo...
This is an open access book that covers the complete set of experiences and results of the FemTech.d...
What concepts of ‘gender’ and ‘diversity’ emerge in the different regions and pertinent research and...
The field of Computer Science (CS) has a well known stereotype of being dominated by white and Asia...
Diversity and inclusion are the vital to the long-term success of any business. In Industry 4.0 and ...
Technology design education does not yet teach students how to effectively avoid embedding their unc...
Given growing attention to gender diversity in software development teams, we asked practitioners if...
The theme of ICIS 2013 in Milan is “Reshaping Society through Information Systems” (http://icis2013....
We are witnessing unprecedented datafication of the society we live in, alongside rapid advances in ...
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinar...
What role does gender play in scientific research and the development of technologies? This book pro...
This paper describes the design and development of a website to introduce the problem of gender dive...
Dunbar-Hester vividly cuts to the heart of gender issues embedded within computing cultures by explo...
ePDF and ePUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This volume explores why, despite num...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
Computer programming is historically constructed as a male domain, and the underrepresentation of wo...