An interdisciplinary investigation of the co-creation of gender and technology
Each of the ten chapters in Women, Gender, and Technology explores a different aspect of how gender and technology work--and are at work--in particular domains, including film narratives, reproductive technologies, information technology, and the profession of engineering. The volume's contributors include representatives of over half a dozen different disciplines, and each provides a novel perspective on the foundational idea that gender and technology co-create one another. Together, their articles provide a window on to the rich and complex issues that arise in the attempt to understand the relationship between these profoundly intertwined notions.
Introduction by: Deborah G. Johnson
Contributions by: Sue V. Rosser, Mary Frank Fox, Mara H Wasburn, Susan G Miller, Judy Wajcman, Cheryl B Leggon, Barbara Katz Rothman, Linda L Layne, Carol Colatrella, James Fenimore
Epilogue by: Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, Sue V. Rosser