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    Handbook of Gender and Technology

    Environment, Identity, Individual

    AvEileen M. Trauth,Jeria L. Quesenberry

    Häftad, Engelska, 2024

    Del i serien International Handbooks on Gender series

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    Beskrivning

    Written in an accessible style with comprehensive coverage, the Handbook of Gender and Technology provides an excellent foundation examining gender equity in technology fields. Covering the state of the art, chapters consider three key influences – environmental, identity and individual – to highlight interventions to address the gender gap in technology. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, the expert contributors seek to understand the subjective reality of those experiencing gender barriers and to provide the reader with both theory and research results into gender diversity in technology. This Handbook provides a comprehensive review of issues faced by women and gender minorities in technology fields. It is global in perspective, including chapters about Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. It is intersectional in approach, including the standpoint of racial and ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQA+ community.Providing a unified look at the challenges faced, this insightful Handbook is an excellent resource for scholars interested in gender and social inclusion in technology fields. It also provides an informative guide for policymakers and managers in global organizations tasked with developing interventions using data-driven practices to address the gender gap.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2024-08-02
    • Mått:169 x 244 x undefined mm
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:International Handbooks on Gender series
    • Förlag:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    • ISBN:9781035347360

    Utforska kategorier

    • Genusvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Etiska frågor och debatter inom Samhälle och politik
    • Naturvetenskap:allmänt inom Naturvetenskap och teknik

    Mer om författaren

    Edited by Eileen M. Trauth, Professor Emeritus, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park and Jeria L. Quesenberry, Teaching Professor of Information Systems, Carnegie Mellon University, US

    Recensioner i media

    ‘Professors Trauth and Quesenberry pull together the most up-to-date and comprehensive view of the gender imbalance in the IT field that I am aware of. This is a timely infusion of what has been learned to date and why interventions to create more balance do and do not work. Given recent discussions in the Information Systems academic community, this should provide a wonderful resource to elevate the conversation from wheel spinning to serious action taking.’

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Contents:1 Introduction to the Handbook of Gender and Technology 1Eileen M. Trauth and Jeria L. Quesenberry2 An overview of the individual differences theory of gender and IT 22Eileen M. TrauthPART I ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES3 Invisible but ubiquitous: leveraging ICTs for development in genderedsystems of exclusion – Nigeria and Cameroon 56Patience Akpan-Obong4 The gender gap in information systems service organizations in Korea:a contextual hierarchy perspective 77Gyeung-min Kim, Namjae Cho and Hee-Sun Kim5 The FESTA project: doing gender equality work in STEM faculties inEurope 90Minna Salminen-Karlsson6 National culture and policy institutionalizing workplace change:supporting women’s career progression in STEM through Athena SWAN 106Regina Connolly and Ita Richardson7 Promoting gender equality at two European universities throughstructural change interventions: the EQUAL-IST project 126Elena Gorbacheva and Isabel Ramos8 Connected and committed? Culture and context in career entrenchmentof Indian and native-born women in the United States IT workforce 149Monica Adya and Sangeeta Parashar9 Thriving as women in IT publishing, leadership, and service: challengesfaced and lessons learned 165Cynthia K. Riemenschneider and Deborah J. ArmstrongPART II IDENTITY INFLUENCES10 The influence of intersectional identity on women in the IT field 182Eileen M. Trauth11 We cannot build equitable artificial intelligence hiring systems withoutthe inclusion of minoritized technology workers 200Lynette Yarger, Courtney Smith and Adanna Nedd12 BLKGENIUS: a social-academic network for combating theunderrepresentation of Black men in computing in the United States 216Curtis C. Cain13 Founding oSTEM: trailblazing for LGBTQA+ communities 229Eric Patridge14 The chains that bind: gender, disability, race, and IT accommodations 252Eleanor T. Loiacono and Shiya Cao15 Gender and work–life balance in the IT field 273Manju K. AhujaPART III INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCES16 Empowering Techgirls: role modeling and mentoring the nextgeneration in STEM 296Tricia Massey, Jenine Beekhuyzen and Sue Nielsen17 Intervention organizations to increase women’s engagement with IT:a case study of NCWIT 311Roli Varma18 Lessons from women coping with IT workplace barriers 328Hala Annabi19 Job crafting to recruit and retain women in the IT workforce: whatwould it take to keep you here? 351Mari W. Buche20 Applying a feminist ethics of care in conducting internet-based archivalgender research: the case of studying Gamergate Reactions 369Florence M. Chee, Todd Suomela, Bettina Berendt andGeoffrey Martin Rockwell21 Longitudinal effects on individual influences in women’s pursuit ofcomputer science education 386Jeria L. Quesenberry22 Am I good enough? Sources of IT self-efficacy as key impediments tonarrowing the IT gender gap 398K.D. JoshiIndex 415