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edited by Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, and Sue V. RosserPublication Details
BookUniversity of Illinois Press2006Availability
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An interdisciplinary investigation of the relationship between gender and technology (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Introduction /Deborah G. Johnson
- Using the lenses of feminist theories to focus on women and technology / Sue V. Rosser
- Women, men, and engineering /Mary Frank Fox
- Still a chilly climate for women students in technology: a case study /Mara H. Wasburn and Susan G. Miller
- The feminization of work in the information age /Judy Wajcman
- Gender, race/ethnicity, and the digital divide /Cheryl B. Leggon
- Genetic technology and women /Barbara Katz Rothman
- Some unintended consequences of new reproductive and information technologies on the experience of pregnancy loss /Linda L. Layne
- Feminist narratives of science and technology : artificial life and true love in Eve of destruction and Making Mr. Right /Carol Colatrella
- High-tech worship : gender, politics and the appropriation of multimedia technology for Christian worship /James Fenimore
- Postscript: join the conversation /Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, and Sue V. Rosser
ISBN
- 9780252073366
- 0252030958
- 9780252030956
- 0252073363
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