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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
- Article
- Through the Lenses of Feminist Theory: Focus on Women and Information Technology Volume 26, Number 1, 2005, pp. 1-23
To further meet your research needs, the complete digital issue from this journal is also available for purchase for $28.50 USD.
This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Foreword
- Reflections: Empowering Women, Technology, and (Feminist) Institutional Changes
- Gender and Information Technology: Perspectives from Human Cognitive Development
- Design-Based Learning and the Participation of Women in IT
- Attaching Women to the CS Major
- The Evolving Culture of Computing: Similarity Is the Difference
- Hurdles in the Pipeline: Girls and Technology Careers
- The Girls Creating Games Program: Strategies for Engaging Middle-School Girls in Information Technology
- The "Cyber Summit" and Women: Incorporating Gender into Information and Communication Technology UN Policies
- Quasi Lapis
- Talking Race and Cyberspace: An Interview with Lisa Nakamura
- Finding a Place in Cyberspace: Black Women, Technology, and Identity
- The Intruder
- From Digital Binary to Analog Continuum: Measuring Gendered IT Labor: Notes toward Multidimensional Methodologies
- Through the Lenses of Feminist Theory: Focus on Women and Information Technology
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