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Woman, Work and Computerization 2000: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Elen Balka, Richard Smith:
Woman, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future, IFIP TC9/WG9.1 Seventh International Conference on Woman, Work and Computerization, June 8-11, 2000, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. IFIP Conference Proceedings 172, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7864-4
1. The Absence of Women in Computing
- Ellen Van Oost:
Making the Computer Masculine. WWC 2000: 9-16 - Bettina Törpel:
Do Computers Transform People Into Women and Men? WWC 2000: 17-25 - Rosemary Pringle, Sue H. Nielsen, Liisa von Hellens, Anita Greenhill, Lynne Parfitt:
Net Gains. WWC 2000: 26-33 - D. Ramanee Peiris, Peter Gregor, Indigo V:
Women And Computing. WWC 2000: 34-41
2. Training and Careers
- M. Suriya, Androniki Panteli:
The Globalization of Gender in IT. WWC 2000: 42-49 - Iwona Miliszewska, John Horwood:
Women in Computer Science. WWC 2000: 50-57 - Vania Chan, Katie Stafford, Maria M. Klawe, Grace Chen:
Gender Differences in Vancouver Secondary Students. WWC 2000: 58-69 - Judith Symonds:
Why I.T. Doesn't Appeal to Young Women. WWC 2000: 70-77 - Alan Durndell, Zsolt Haag, D. Asenova, H. Laithwaite:
Computer Self Efficacy and Gender. WWC 2000: 78-85 - Annemieke Craig, Andrew Stein:
Where Are They At With IT? WWC 2000: 86-93 - Maria M. Klawe, Ian Cavers, Fred Popowich, Grace Chen:
ARC. WWC 2000: 94-101
3. The Nuts and Bolts of System Design
- Alison E. Adam:
Information Systems. WWC 2000: 102-110 - Catherine Sherron:
Constructing Common Sense. WWC 2000: 111-118 - Tarja Kuosa:
Masculine World Disguised as Gender Neutral. WWC 2000: 119-126 - Cecile K. M. Crutzen, Jack F. Gerrissen:
Doubting the Object World. WWC 2000: 127-136 - Els Rommes:
Gendered User-Representations. WWC 2000: 137-145 - Hettie Abimbola Soriyan, Anja Mursu, Mikko Korpela:
Information System Development Methodologies. WWC 2000: 146-154 - E. Turner, Linda Stepulevage:
Will ETs Understand Us If They Make Contact? WWC 2000: 155-163
4. Gender Differences in Computer Use
- Julie Fisher, Annemieke Craig:
Considering the Gender of Your Web Audience. WWC 2000: 164-173 - Sharon McDonald, Linda Spencer:
Gender Differences in Web Navigation. WWC 2000: 174-181 - Christine Owen:
Women in Computer-Mediated Discussions. WWC 2000: 182-190
5. Citizenship
- Paula Roberts:
Electronic Democracy. WWC 2000: 191-198 - Annelie Ekelin, Pirjo Elovaara:
Discourse and Cracks. WWC 2000: 199-207 - Sari Tuuva:
Local Interpretations of Information Technology. WWC 2000: 208-216 - Leslie Regan Shade:
Courting Women @ E-Com. WWC 2000: 217-224
6. Computers in Everyday Life
- Eileen Green:
Negotiating Time and Space for Every-Day Pleasure. WWC 2000: 225-232 - Tove Håpnes, Bente Rasmussen:
Young Girls On the Internet. WWC 2000: 233-240 - Tove Håpnes, Bente Rasmussen:
New Technology Increasing Old Inequality? WWC 2000: 241-249
7. Women and Work
- Roma M. Harris:
Squeezing Librarians Out Of the Middle. WWC 2000: 250-259 - Allison Pugh:
Sleep in a Sleepless Age. WWC 2000: 260-267 - Crystal Fulton:
"My Home Workplace is My Castle". WWC 2000: 268-275 - Susan Bryant:
The Cottage or the Sweatshop? WWC 2000: 276-283 - Leanne Wood:
Small Business Use of Electronic Networks. WWC 2000: 284-291
8. The Use of Computers in Education
- Paula Chegwidden:
Feminist Pedagogy and the Lap Top Computer. WWC 2000: 292-299 - Helen J. Richardson, Sheila French:
Education On-Line: What's In It for Women? WWC 2000: 300-
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