Gender Differences in Computer-Mediated Communication Among Adolescents with Disabilities: A Case Study

  • Burgstahler, Sheryl
  • Doyle, Andrea
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Publication date
March 2005
Publisher
The Ohio State University Libraries

Abstract

In this study researchers explored gender differences in computer-mediated communication between peers with disabilities and between these young people and adult mentors. Contents of 10,044 email messages of teens with disabilities within a mentoring community were analyzed. Participants were part of a nationally-recognized program to promote the participation of individuals with disabilities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Differences in the content of communications between male and female participants were found to be consistent with traditional gender roles. Males were more likely to both provide and seek information about the Internet and technology than females, yet females communicated more frequent...

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