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Adam, Alison, Eileen Green.
Virtual Gender: Technology, Consumption, And Identity.
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Amadi, Atieno, Lynette Kvasny, Victor W. A. Mbarika, Fay Cobb Payton.
IT Education and Workforce Participation: A New Era For Women in Kenya?
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Aspray, William, J. McGrath Cohoon.
Women and Information Technology: Research on Underrepresentation.
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Balka, Ellen, E. R. Meehan, E. Riordan.
The Invisibility of the Everyday: New Technology and Women's Work in Telecommunications in Atlantic Canada.
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Baron, James N., Michael T. Hannan, Greta Hsu, Ozgecan Kocak.
In the Company of Women.
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Belt, Vicki, R. Richardson, J. Webster.
Women's Work in the Information Economy: The Case of Telephone Call Centres.
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Blickenstaff, Jacob Clark.
Women and Science Careers: Leaky Pipeline or Gender Filter?
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Boyer, Kate.
'Miss Remington' Goes to Work: Gender, Space, And Technology at the Dawn of the Information Age.
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Braundy, Marcia Ann.
Men and Women and Tools: Reflections on Male Resistance to Women in Trades and Technology.
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Burke, Ronald J., Mary C. Mattis.
Women and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: Upping the Numbers.
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Cherny, Lynn, Elizabeth Reba Weise.
Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace.
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Cortesi, Gisella, Michela Lazzeroni.
Women and the Access to Knowledge and New Technologies: The Case of Pisa.
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Etzkowitz, Henry.
Athena Unbound: The Advancement of Women in Science and Technology.
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Fenwick, Tara.
What Happens to the Girls? Gender, Work and Learning in Canada's 'New Economy'.
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Fonseca, Brian.
Gender Gap Widens Within IT: Women Depart Due to Hours, Demands. (Storage Networking World Conference).
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Fuller, Laurie, Erica Meiners.
Reflections: Empowering Women, Technology, And (feminist) Institutional Changes.
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Grey, Susan, Geraldine Healy.
Women and IT Contracting Work - a Testing Process.
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Kandaswamy, Deepa.
Women's Invisibility in Technology.
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Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory.
Sustaining Gains: Reflections on Women in Science and Technology in 20th-Century United States.
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Kusku, Fatma, Mustafa Ozbilgin, Lerzan Ozkale.
Against the Tide: Gendered Prejudice and Disadvantage in Engineering.



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