Gender issues in learning and working with information technology: social constructs and cultural contexts
Editor
- Sara Goodman
- Shirley Booth
- Gill Kirkup
Summary, in English
Gender Differences in Learning and Working with Technology: Social Constructs and Cultural Contexts discusses the social studies of information technology, specifically how IT skills are learned and how such skills are gendered. This book draws upon the disciplines of sociology, education, cultural and media studies, and gender studies, using a variety of research methods and theoretical perspectives to approach gender and IT in different contexts: education settings, work settings and everyday life. This unique reference source brings to light gender relations and IT, examining them in a multidimensional way.
Gender, equity, learning, and information technology can intersect to form a theoretical and abstract field of knowledge emanating from very real, concrete, lived experiences.
Gender, equity, learning, and information technology can intersect to form a theoretical and abstract field of knowledge emanating from very real, concrete, lived experiences.
Publishing year
2010
Language
English
Document type
Book
Publisher
IGI Global
Topic
- Gender Studies
Keywords
- gender in computer science
- masculinity and IT
- women in computer science
- virtual learning
- Feminism and IT
- feminism and ICT
- distance education
- adult education
- workplace
- Gender
- IT
- learning
- sexuality
- comparative cultural studies
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-1-61520-813-5 (hbk)