[Air-L] Feminist STS and communication technologies?

Leurs, K.H.A. (Koen) K.H.A.Leurs at uu.nl
Thu Oct 24 12:34:56 PDT 2013


Dear Rob - and all,

Have you come across feminist technoscience work, for example by Cecilia Asberg?
This is an introduction: Asberg, C. & Lykke, N. Feminist technoscience studies.European Journal of Women's Studies 17(4) 299-305.

Then there is Alison Harvey - Constituting the Player: Feminist Technoscience, Gender, and Digital Play
International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 1 (2011)
http://genderandset.open.ac.uk/index.php/genderandset/article/viewArticle/126

Hope these are useful,

Best wishes,

Koen. 

Koen Leurs, PhD
| Marie Curie Postdoctoral Researcher, LSE |
| Affiliated researcher Graduate Gender Studies / Institute for Cultural Enquiry (ICON) Utrecht University  | www.uu.nl/wiredup | http://www.mignetproject.eu/ | www.koenleurs.net

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Dear Rob Gehl,

Within the HCI discipline, Shaowen Bardzel has done some excellent work on
feminism.  You can find much of her work in the ACM digital library. There
was also a recent issue of Interacting with Computers that focused on
feminism, co-edited by Shaowen and Elizabeth Churchill.  (Full disclosure:
They accepted a brief article by me for that issue of IwC, and I provided
minor help with reviewing.)

thanks,
--michael
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Michael Muller, IBM Research, Cambridge MA USA, michael_muller at us.ibm.com




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Hello, all -

I'd like to get some suggestions for a course I'm teaching. I'm doing an
STS-type course on communication technologies, and I want to include a
unit focusing on gender. Can anyone suggest contemporary feminist- or
gender studies-inflected STS scholarship on communication technologies?
I have a few things in mind, but I'd love to broaden my library in this
area.

Regards,

Rob Gehl

--
Robert W. Gehl
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication
The University of Utah
www.robertwgehl.org | @robertwgehl
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