[Air-l] sources on gendering of technology?
McLaughlin, Lisa M. Dr.
mclauglm at muohio.edu
Thu Jul 19 17:22:15 PDT 2007
I also wanted to mention Virginia Eubanks' work:
"Cyberfeminism Meets NAFTAzteca: Recoding the Technotext." In Appropriating Technologies: Vernacular Science and Social Power. Eds. Ron Eglash, Jennifer L. Croissant, Giovanna Di Chiro and Rayvon Fouche. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.
"Hacking Barbie" and "Paradigms and Perversions: A Woman's Place in Cyberspace." In Public Women, Public Words: A Documentary History of American Feminism Eds. Dawn Keetley and John Pettergrew. Madison, WI: Madison House, 2000.
...and to correct my earlier message. It's 'Susanna', not 'Susan'.
Best,
Lisa
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As editor of Feminist Media Studies, I'll be crass and blatantly promote the journal, which has featured several pieces on gender and technology. See, for example, "The Home Computer in Korea: Gender, Technology and the Family" (vol. 1, no. 3 as I recall). Also, see the journal Gender, Technology and Development. And, did anyone mention Juliet Webster's work on women and technology?
I'll second the referal to Mia's and Susan's book. It's a good one.
Regards,
Lisa
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From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org [air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Tuszynski, Stephanie [stuszyn at UTNet.UToledo.Edu]
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Subject: [Air-l] sources on gendering of technology?
Hi everyone -
I was hoping some people could suggest some sources on the subject of gendering technology? I'm thinking in particular of research that looked at things like "women use the phone to gossip while men use it for business" and so forth.
References that talk about using the Internet for "information gathering" versus social activity would also be helpful.
Thanks
Stephanie Tuszynski
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Theatre and Film
University of Toledo
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