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International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology
ISSN Print: 2040-0748
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CASE STUDY After a Career Break: Supporting Women Returning to ICT
Clem Herman
Moving for What? International Mobility Strategies of Women in ICT Careers
Ana M. González Ramos
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Núria Vergés Bosch
Gendering the Millennials. Analyzing Staff Responses to New Student Profiles in Spanish ICT Higher Education
J?rg Müller
Preparing Women for Dead-End Jobs? Vocational Education and Training (VET) for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Jobs
Gill Kirkup
Exploring the Gender Gap in Computer Science Education in Uganda
James Ochwa-Echel
The Sims as a Catalyst for Girls’ IT learning
Elisabeth Hayes
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
PERSPECTIVES ARTICLE: A Woman in Games: A Personal Perspective, 1993 – 2010
Kim Blake
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
Review of 'Gender Inclusive Engineering Education'. Authors Julie Mills, Mary Ayre and Judith Gill.
Lynette Willoughby
Not a Job for Life? Women's Progression, Conversion and Dropout in ICT Professions
Gérard Valenduc
Review of 'Women Engineers in Turkey: Gender, Technology, Education and Professional Life'. Author: Berna Zengin
Selda Koydemir
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Canan Blake
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
A Techno-Passion that is Not One: Rethinking Marginality, Exclusion, and Difference
Linda Vigdor
A Review of 'Women and Gaming: The Sims and 21st Century Learning'. Authors: James Paul Gee and Elizabeth R. Hayes
Marian Carr
Segregation in a Male-Dominated Industry: Women Working in the Computer Games Industry
Julie Prescott
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Jan Bogg
What Predicts Middle School Girls' Interest in Computing?
Jill Denner
Editorial
Clem Herman
Review of 'Technology, Culture, Family: Influences on Home Life'. Author: Elizabeth B. Silva
Deirdre Hynes
Arguing Separate but Equal: A Study of Argumentation in Public Single-Sex Science Classes in the United States
Howard M. Glasser
Editorial: Special Issue Section
Marian Carr
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Helen Kennedy
Constituting the Player: Feminist Technoscience, Gender, and Digital Play
Alison Harvey
Women in ICT: international research from a lifecourse perspective. Special Issue Editorial
Juliet Webster
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Cecilia Casta?o
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Rachel Palmén
A Review of 'The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation Is Reshaping Family, Work, and Gender in America'. Author: Kathleen Gerson
Yuling Huang
Perspectives on Improving the Gender Composition of Computing
J. McGrath Cohoon
The problem in the eye of the beholder: Working with gender reforms in computer engineering.
Minna Salminen-Karlsson
CASE STUDY: Advancing Elementary-School Girls’ Programming through Game Design
Ahmet Baytak
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Susan M. Land
Play Globally, Act Locally: The Standardization of Pro Halo 3 Gaming
Nicholas T. Taylor
Editorial
Clem Herman
Designing Gendered Toys
Els Rommes
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Maartje Bos
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Josine Oude Geerdink
Revisiting Engineering, Masculinity and Technology Studies: Old Structures with New Openings
Line Holth
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Ulf Mellstr?m
Public body mentoring: encouraging women to play a part in SET decision making
Pat Morton
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Rachel Tobbell
A Review of 'A Casual Revolution: Reinventing Video Games and Their Players'. Author: Jesper Juul
Kaye Elling
A Review of 'Gendered Spaces and Digital Discourse: Framing Women’s Relationship with the Internet'. Author: Cindy Royal.
Julie Prescott
She’s Geeky: The Performance of Identity among Women Working in IT
Rhiannon Bury
Girls, Boys and ICT in the UK: An Empirical Review and Competing Policy Agendas
Rachel Palmén
Disrupting the Gender Order: Leveling Up and Claiming Space in an After-School Video Game Club
Jennifer Jenson
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Stephanie Fisher
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Suzanne de Castell
CONFERENCE REVIEW: Women in Games at Develop 2010
Jamie Adams
Understanding Women’s Presence in ICT: the Life Course Perspective
Cecilia Casta?o
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Juliet Webster
PERSPECTIVES Women's Representation in ICT Employment: Approaches to Bringing about Organisational Change
Judith Glover
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Christina Evans
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women in Professional Engineering
Mary Ayre
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Julie Mills
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Judith Gill
Gender Inequality within the U.S. Land-Grant Agricultural Sciences Professoriate
Jessica Goldberger
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Jessica Crowe
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
Review of Gender and Information Technology: Moving Beyond Access to Co-Create Global Partnership. Author: Mary Kirk
Gill Kirkup
Stories Women Tell: Minority Faculty Women in Different Scientific Fields
Nina Toren
U.S. University Leader Pronouncements on Women and STEM Fields
Connie L. McNeely
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Lindsey Hopewell
Women in Science: Lessons from Australia
Sharon Bell
Capturing Stereotypes: Developing a Scale to Explore U.S. College Students’ Images of Science and Scientists
Mary Wyer
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Jennifer Schneider
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Sylvia Nassar-McMillan
,
Maria Oliver-Hoyo
A Review of 'Going Diverse: Innovative Answers to Future Challenges. International Conference on Gender and Diversity in Science, Technology and Business
Jennifer Dyer
,
Liz Elvidge
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