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#21 [more] | Fonseca, Brian. Gender Gap Widens Within IT: Women Depart Due to Hours, Demands. (Storage Networking World Conference). |
#22 [more] | Fountain, Jane E. Constructing the Information Society: Women, Information Technology, And Design. |
#23 [more] | Fox, Mary Frank, Deborah G. Johnson, Sue Vilhauer Rosser. Women, Gender, And Technology. |
#24 [more] | Frissen, Valerie. ICTs in the Rush Hour of Life. |
#25 [more] | Fuller, Laurie, Erica Meiners. Reflections: Empowering Women, Technology, And (feminist) Institutional Changes. |
#26 [more] | Gregg, M. The Normalisation of Flexible Female Labour in the Information Economy. |
#27 [more] | Habtu, Roman. Information Technology Workers. |
#28 [more] | Haraway, Donna Jeanne. Modest-Witness@Second-Millenium.FemaleMan-Meets-OncoMouse: Feminism and Technoscience. |
#29 [more] | Harris, Thomas M., Charles M. Ray, Carolee Sormunen. Men's and Women's Attitudes Toward Computer Technology: A Comparison. |
#30 [more] | Haywood, Trevor. Only Connect: Shaping Networks and Knowledge For the New Millennium. |
#31 [more] | Haywood, Trevor. Global Networks and the Myth of Equality. |
#32 [more] | Henwood, Flis. From the Woman Question in Technology to the Technology Question in Feminism: Rethinking Gender Equality in IT Education. |
#33 [more] | Holderness, Mike. Who Are the World's Information-Poor? |
#34 [more] | Huws, Ursula. The Making of a Cybertariat: Virtual Work in a Real World. |
#35 [more] | Korac-Kakabadse, Andrew, Nora Korac-Kakabadse, Alexander Kouzmin. Globalization and Information Technology: Vanishing Social Contracts, The 'pink Collar' Workforce and Public Policy Challenges. |
#36 [more] | Korvajarvi, Paivi. Gender and Work-Related Inequalities in Finland. |
#37 [more] | Kotamraju, Nalini. Reach Out and Write Someone. |
#38 [more] | Lester, Stephanie, Leslie Willcocks. Beyond the IT Productivity Paradox. |
#39 [more] | Loader, Brian. Cyberspace Divide: Equality, Agency, And Policy in the Information Society. |
#40 [more] | Machlup, F. The Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States. |