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Gender-Technology Relations: Exploring Stability and Change

โœ Scribed by Hilde G. Corneliussen (auth.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
210
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Disrupting the Impression of Stability in Gender-Technology Relations....Pages 1-28
Changing Images of Computers and Its Users since 1980....Pages 29-55
Discursive Developments within Computer Education....Pages 56-83
Variations in Gender-ICT Relations among Male and Female Computer Students....Pages 84-110
Stories about Individual Change and Transformation....Pages 111-126
Layered Meanings and Differences Within....Pages 127-152
Is There an Elsewhere?....Pages 153-169
Back Matter....Pages 170-203

โœฆ Subjects


Media Studies; Gender Studies; Computers and Society; Intellectual Studies


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