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Gender and Social Computing: Interactions, Differences and Relationships

โœ Scribed by Celia Romm Livermore, Celia Romm Livermore


Publisher
IGI Global
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
362
Series
Premier Reference Source
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Despite continued public interest in issues relating to gender and computing, there exists a relative scarcity of texts on this topic.

Gender and Social Computing: Interactions, Differences and Relationships provides an overview of the major questions that researchers and practitioners are addressing, outlining possible future directions for theory development and empirical research on gender and computing. This comprehensive reference focuses on three areas of research on gender and computing: gender and computing in the work arena, gender and computing in cyberspace, and gender in eDating.


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