Gender-Technology Relations. Exploring Stability and Change
Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK) invites all interested to an open seminar on gender and technology.
Associate Professor Hilde Corneliussen, LLE, UiB, will give an introduction to her most recent book Gender-Technology Relations. Exploring Stability and Change. In her book Corneliussen explores developments in gender–technology relations from the 1980s to today. Through empirical material and theoretical discussions, the author addresses popular discourses surrounding the cultural appropriation of personal computers. She presents a study of computer students, following them through their first term at a programming course, and meets women who are fascinated, addicted and even in love with technology. Corneliussen tackles questions concerning the low proportion of women in computing, and explores how this has been dealt with in higher education. By providing insights into historical as well as more recent discussions of gender in relation to computers, this book opens up new perspectives for understanding men and women's relations to technology.
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