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Woman, Work and Computerization
1994
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1994
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Keyphrases
Publications
2000
D. Ramanee Peiris
,
Peter Gregor
,
Indigo V
Women And Computing.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Eileen Green
Negotiating Time and Space for Every-Day Pleasure.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Cecile K. M. Crutzen
,
Jack F. Gerrissen
Doubting the Object World.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Els Rommes
Gendered User-Representations.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Tove Håpnes
,
Bente Rasmussen
Young Girls On the Internet.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Sari Tuuva
Local Interpretations of Information Technology.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Alison E. Adam
Information Systems.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Susan Bryant
The Cottage or the Sweatshop?
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Paula Roberts
Electronic Democracy.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Maria M. Klawe
,
Ian Cavers
,
Fred Popowich
,
Grace Chen
ARC.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Leslie Regan Shade
Courting Women @ E-Com.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Tove Håpnes
,
Bente Rasmussen
New Technology Increasing Old Inequality?
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Judith Symonds
Why I.T. Doesn't Appeal to Young Women.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Paula Chegwidden
Feminist Pedagogy and the Lap Top Computer.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Hettie Abimbola Soriyan
,
Anja Mursu
,
Mikko Korpela
Information System Development Methodologies.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Annemieke Craig
,
Andrew Stein
Where Are They At With IT?
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Tarja Kuosa
Masculine World Disguised as Gender Neutral.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Vania Chan
,
Katie Stafford
,
Maria M. Klawe
,
Grace Chen
Gender Differences in Vancouver Secondary Students.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Leanne Wood
Small Business Use of Electronic Networks.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Annelie Ekelin
,
Pirjo Elovaara
Discourse and Cracks.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Bettina Törpel
Do Computers Transform People Into Women and Men?
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
E. Turner
,
Linda Stepulevage
Will ETs Understand Us If They Make Contact?
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Crystal Fulton
"My Home Workplace is My Castle".
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Julie Fisher
,
Annemieke Craig
Considering the Gender of Your Web Audience.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Iwona Miliszewska
,
John Horwood
Women in Computer Science.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Christine Owen
Women in Computer-Mediated Discussions.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Catherine Sherron
Constructing Common Sense.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Roma M. Harris
Squeezing Librarians Out Of the Middle.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Helen J. Richardson
,
Sheila French
Education On-Line: What's In It for Women?
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
M. Suriya
,
Androniki Panteli
The Globalization of Gender in IT.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Allison Pugh
Sleep in a Sleepless Age.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Sharon McDonald
,
Linda Spencer
Gender Differences in Web Navigation.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Rosemary Pringle
,
Susan H. Nielsen
,
Liisa von Hellens
,
Anita Greenhill
,
Lynne Parfitt
Net Gains.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Alan Durndell
,
Zsolt Haag
,
D. Asenova
,
H. Laithwaite
Computer Self Efficacy and Gender.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
Ellen Van Oost
Making the Computer Masculine.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(2000)
volume 172, 2000
Woman, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future, IFIP TC9/WG9.1 Seventh International Conference on Woman, Work and Computerization, June 8-11, 2000, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Woman, Work and Computerization
172 (2000)
1994
Christine Cooper
,
Karin van Dam
To be (certain) or not to be (certain): a Feminist Perspective on Artificial Intelligence.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Helena Karasti
What's Different in Gender Oriented ISD?.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Cecile K. M. Crutzen
The Influence of Feminist Theory On Informatics Course Design.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Joan Greenbaum
Windows on the Workplace: The Temporization of Work.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Karen Gunter
Women and the Information Revolution: Washed Ashore by the Third Wave.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Ian D. Sanders
,
Vashti Galpin
A Survey of Attitudes to Computing at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Sandra P. Whiteside
Attitudes to Computers and Information Technology: A Case Study of Spech and Language Therapy Students at Sheffield University.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Penny Eley
,
Penny Simons
Languages and the Computer: Opportunities to Develop IT skills.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Turid Birkenes
,
Annita Fjuk
A Feminist Approach to the Design of Computer Systems Supporting Co-operative Work: The Troublesome Issue of Co-operation seen from a Women's Perspective.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Claudia M. Eckert
,
Martin Stacey
CAD Systems and the Division of Labour in Knitwear Design.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Jeanette Hofmann
Two Versions of the Same: The Text Editor and the Automatic Letter Writer as Contrasting Conceptions of Digital Writing.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Anita Borg
Women Defining Technology for the 21st Century: A Report from America.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Leslie Regan Shade
Gender Issues in Computer Networking.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)
Judy Emms
Developing our own Mentoring Skills.
Woman, Work and Computerization
(1994)