Re: [Air-l] sources on gendering of technology?
Hi Stephanie - Here are a few on technology that you might find useful: Berg, Anne-Jorunn and Merete Lie (1995). Feminism and constructivism: Do artefacts have gender? Science, Technology & Human Values 20(3): 332-351. Graner Ray, Sheri (2004). Gender Inclusive Game Design: Expanding the market. Hingham: Charles River Media. Kirkham, Pat (ed.) (1996). The Gendered Object. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Rothschild, Joan, Althea Cheng, Etain Fitzpatrick (eds.) (1999). Design and Feminism: Re-Visioning Spaces, Places and Everyday Things. Rutgers University Press. Wajcman, Judy (1991). Feminism confronts technology. University Park: Penn State University. Shade, Leslie Regan (2007) "Feminizing the Mobile: Gender Scripting of Mobiles in North America." Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 21(2). Sara M. Grimes PhD Student/School of Communication Research Assistant/Applied Communication + Technology (ACT) Lab Simon Fraser University On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:16:59 -0400 air-l@listserv.aoir.org wrote:
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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