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International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology
ISSN Print: 2040-0748
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PERSPECTIVES ARTICLE: A Woman in Games: A Personal Perspective, 1993 – 2010
Kim Blake
Exploring the Gender Gap in Computer Science Education in Uganda
James Ochwa-Echel
Review of 'Gender Inclusive Engineering Education'. Authors Julie Mills, Mary Ayre and Judith Gill.
Lynette Willoughby
The Sims as a Catalyst for Girls’ IT learning
Elisabeth Hayes
Review of 'Women Engineers in Turkey: Gender, Technology, Education and Professional Life'. Author: Berna Zengin
Selda Koydemir
,
Canan Blake
CASE STUDY: WomenLEAD: Leadership Development for Female Faculty in Business and Engineering
Julia Hodges
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Allison Pearson
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Donna Reese
What Predicts Middle School Girls' Interest in Computing?
Jill Denner
A Review of 'Women and Gaming: The Sims and 21st Century Learning'. Authors: James Paul Gee and Elizabeth R. Hayes
Marian Carr
Moving for What? International Mobility Strategies of Women in ICT Careers
Ana M. González Ramos
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Núria Vergés Bosch
Preparing Women for Dead-End Jobs? Vocational Education and Training (VET) for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Jobs
Gill Kirkup
CASE STUDY After a Career Break: Supporting Women Returning to ICT
Clem Herman
A Review of 'Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty'. Author: National Research Council of the National Academies
Sharon Bell
Not a Job for Life? Women's Progression, Conversion and Dropout in ICT Professions
Gérard Valenduc
Gendering the Millennials. Analyzing Staff Responses to New Student Profiles in Spanish ICT Higher Education
J?rg Müller
Review of 'Technology, Culture, Family: Influences on Home Life'. Author: Elizabeth B. Silva
Deirdre Hynes
Perspectives on Improving the Gender Composition of Computing
J. McGrath Cohoon
Editorial
Clem Herman
Factors Which Influence Girls’ Orientations To ICT Subjects In Schools. Evidence From Spain
Milagros Sainz
A Review of 'Delusions of Gender'. Author: Cordelia Fine
Gabrielle Ivinson
She’s Geeky: The Performance of Identity among Women Working in IT
Rhiannon Bury
A Techno-Passion that is Not One: Rethinking Marginality, Exclusion, and Difference
Linda Vigdor
Arguing Separate but Equal: A Study of Argumentation in Public Single-Sex Science Classes in the United States
Howard M. Glasser
Constituting the Player: Feminist Technoscience, Gender, and Digital Play
Alison Harvey
Segregation in a Male-Dominated Industry: Women Working in the Computer Games Industry
Julie Prescott
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Jan Bogg
Girls, Boys and ICT in the UK: An Empirical Review and Competing Policy Agendas
Rachel Palmén
Editorial: Special Issue Section
Marian Carr
,
Helen Kennedy
CASE STUDY: Advancing Elementary-School Girls’ Programming through Game Design
Ahmet Baytak
,
Susan M. Land
The problem in the eye of the beholder: Working with gender reforms in computer engineering.
Minna Salminen-Karlsson
A Review of 'A Casual Revolution: Reinventing Video Games and Their Players'. Author: Jesper Juul
Kaye Elling
A Review of 'The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation Is Reshaping Family, Work, and Gender in America'. Author: Kathleen Gerson
Yuling Huang
Women in ICT: international research from a lifecourse perspective. Special Issue Editorial
Juliet Webster
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Cecilia Casta?o
,
Rachel Palmén
A Review of 'Gendered Spaces and Digital Discourse: Framing Women’s Relationship with the Internet'. Author: Cindy Royal.
Julie Prescott
Designing Gendered Toys
Els Rommes
,
Maartje Bos
,
Josine Oude Geerdink
Public body mentoring: encouraging women to play a part in SET decision making
Pat Morton
,
Rachel Tobbell
Editorial
Clem Herman
Play Globally, Act Locally: The Standardization of Pro Halo 3 Gaming
Nicholas T. Taylor
Revisiting Engineering, Masculinity and Technology Studies: Old Structures with New Openings
Line Holth
,
Ulf Mellstr?m
Disrupting the Gender Order: Leveling Up and Claiming Space in an After-School Video Game Club
Jennifer Jenson
,
Stephanie Fisher
,
Suzanne de Castell
PERSPECTIVES Women's Representation in ICT Employment: Approaches to Bringing about Organisational Change
Judith Glover
,
Christina Evans
CONFERENCE REVIEW: Women in Games at Develop 2010
Jamie Adams
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women in Professional Engineering
Mary Ayre
,
Julie Mills
,
Judith Gill
Understanding Women’s Presence in ICT: the Life Course Perspective
Cecilia Casta?o
,
Juliet Webster
Women in Science: Lessons from Australia
Sharon Bell
Review of Ethnicity and Gender at Work - Inequalities, Careers and Employment Relations. Authors: Harriet Bradley and Geraldine Healy
Kathrine Jensen
Review of 'Performing Gender at Work'. Author: Elisabeth Kelan
Diane P McCarthy
U.S. University Leader Pronouncements on Women and STEM Fields
Connie L. McNeely
,
Lindsey Hopewell
Review of 'Becoming an Engineer in Public Universities: Pathways for Women and Minorities'. Editors:Kathryn M. Borman, Will Tyson and Rhoda H. Halperin.
J?rg Müller
Commitment to Graduate Studies and Careers in Science and Engineering: Examining Women’s and Men's Experiences
Tanya Darisi
,
Valerie J. Davidson
,
Karen Korabik
,
Serge Desmarais
Stories Women Tell: Minority Faculty Women in Different Scientific Fields
Nina Toren
Review of Gender and Information Technology: Moving Beyond Access to Co-Create Global Partnership. Author: Mary Kirk
Gill Kirkup
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