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Odd girl out: an individual differences perspective on women in the IT profession
Eileen M. TrauthThis paper develops a theoretical perspective on gender and information technology (IT) by examining socio‐cultural influences on women who are members of the information…
Woman and information systems development: not just a pretty (inter)face?
Ruth WoodfieldThe paper reviews literature that claims that for the first two decades of its existence, the computer industry was insular, esoteric and disproportionately populated by men. It…
Making nursing visible? Gender, technology and the care plan as script
Melanie WilsonThe objective of this paper is to persuade the reader of the potential benefits to be gained in applying to the study of information systems in Organisations concepts and…
Computers in the home: domestication and gender
Laurence Habib, Tony CornfordThis paper investigates the integration of the home computer into the domestic sphere through a gender perspective on the notions of domesticity and domestication. The study is…
ISSN:
0959-3845e-ISSN:
1758-5813ISSN-L:
0959-3845Renamed from:
Office Technology and PeopleOnline date, start – end:
1992Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Edgar Whitley
- Prof Kevin Crowston
- Prof Yulin Fang
- Prof Jyoti Choudrie