As 'open' and supposedly inclusive informal learning settings that participants visit out of interest and passion, there has been hope that makerspaces will democratize technology and challenge traditional gender patterns in engineering education. Passion for technology has, however, also been shown to be deeply intertwined with the masculinization of engineering. This article explores how this tension manifests among engineering students and other makers at an 'open' voluntaristically-organized technology makerspace located at the campus of a Swedish university of technology. It draws on a post-structural understanding of gender and Sara Ahmed’s queer phenomenological conceptualization of emotions as 'orienting devices'. Based on ethnograp...
The Maker Movement is a rapidly moving development towards non-traditional education through hands-o...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...
As 'open' and supposedly inclusive informal learning settings that participants visit out of interes...
This thesis addresses the co-production of gender and technology as articulated in two programs at a...
This article seeks to open up a new avenue for feminist technology studies—gender-aware research on ...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
A diverse body of feminist scholarship has addressed the masculine orientation of Western engineerin...
In this paper we argue that Makers engage in various degrees of sociotechnical identity formation. W...
This thesis proposes relational engineering as a framework for developing technology that stands in ...
"This dissertation project explores makerspaces as non-traditional composing networks where makers w...
In this article we draw broadly on two different research traditions, Gender and Technology Studies ...
This dissertation project explores makerspaces as non-traditional composing networks where makers wo...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to examine how gender is produced in a contemporary technological...
The Maker Movement is a rapidly moving development towards non-traditional education through hands-o...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...
As 'open' and supposedly inclusive informal learning settings that participants visit out of interes...
This thesis addresses the co-production of gender and technology as articulated in two programs at a...
This article seeks to open up a new avenue for feminist technology studies—gender-aware research on ...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
A diverse body of feminist scholarship has addressed the masculine orientation of Western engineerin...
In this paper we argue that Makers engage in various degrees of sociotechnical identity formation. W...
This thesis proposes relational engineering as a framework for developing technology that stands in ...
"This dissertation project explores makerspaces as non-traditional composing networks where makers w...
In this article we draw broadly on two different research traditions, Gender and Technology Studies ...
This dissertation project explores makerspaces as non-traditional composing networks where makers wo...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to examine how gender is produced in a contemporary technological...
The Maker Movement is a rapidly moving development towards non-traditional education through hands-o...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...