This important volume examines European perspectives on the historical
relations that women have maintained with information and
communication technologies (ICTs), since the telegraph. Features:
describes how gendered networks have formed around ICT since the late
19th Century; reviews the gendered issues revealed by the conflict
between the actress Ms Sylviac and the French telephone administration
in 1904, or by ‘feminine’ blogs; examines how gender
representations, age categories, and uses of ICT interact and are
mutually formed in children’s magazines; illuminates the
participation of women in the early days of computing, through a case
study on the Rothamsted Statistics Department; presents a comparative
study of women in computing in France, Finland and the UK, revealing
similar gender divisions within the ICT professions of these
countries; discusses diversity interventions and the part that history
could (and should) play to ensure women do not take second place in
specific occupational sectors.
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Women, Gender and ICT in Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319208374
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter