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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2011)
Published:
25-07-2011
Editorial
Editorial
Clem Herman
271 - 272
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Research and theoretical papers
Exploring the Gender Gap in Computer Science Education in Uganda
James Rogers Ochwa-Echel
273 - 292
PDF
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women in Professional Engineering
Mary Ayre, Julie Mills, Judith Gill
293 - 312
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Revisiting Engineering, Masculinity and Technology Studies: Old Structures with New Openings
Line Holth, Ulf Mellstrom
313 - 329
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Case Studies
WomenLEAD: Leadership Development for Female Faculty in Business and Engineering
Julia Hodges, Allison Pearson, Donna Reese
330 - 337
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Reviews
Review of 'Innovating Women: Contributions to Technological Advancement'. Editors: Pooran Wynarczyk and Susan Marlow
Anne Laure Humbert
338 - 342
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Review of 'Women Engineers in Turkey: Gender, Technology, Education and Professional Life'. Author: Berna Zengin
Selda Koydemir, Canan Blake
343 - 349
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Review of 'Gender Inclusive Engineering Education'. Authors Julie Mills, Mary Ayre and Judith Gill.
Lynette Willoughby
350 - 353
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Review of 'Technology, Culture, Family: Influences on Home Life'. Author: Elizabeth B. Silva
Deirdre Hynes
354 - 357
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Women in ICT: international research from a lifecourse perspective
Special Issue Editorial
Juliet Webster, Cecilia Castaño, Rachel Palmén
358 - 363
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Understanding Women’s Presence in ICT: the Life Course Perspective
Cecilia Castaño, Juliet Webster
364 - 386
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Factors Which Influence Girls’ Orientations To ICT Subjects In Schools. Evidence From Spain
Milagros Sainz
387 - 406
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Girls, Boys and ICT in the UK: An Empirical Review and Competing Policy Agendas
Rachel Louise Palmen
407 - 423
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Gendering the Millennials. Analyzing Staff Responses to New Student Profiles in Spanish ICT Higher Education
Jörg Müller
424 - 444
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The problem in the eye of the beholder: Working with gender reforms in computer engineering
Minna Salminen-Karlsson
445 - 459
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Preparing Women for Dead-End Jobs? Vocational Education and Training (VET) for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Jobs
Gill Kirkup
460 - 482
PDF
Not a Job for Life? Women's Progression, Conversion and Dropout in ICT Professions
Gérard Valenduc
483 - 500
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Moving for What? International Mobility Strategies of Women in ICT Careers
Ana M. González Ramos, Núria Vergés Bosch
501 - 516
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PERSPECTIVES Women's Representation in ICT Employment: Approaches to Bringing about Organisational Change
Judith Glover, Christina Evans
517 - 524
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Perspectives on Improving the Gender Composition of Computing
J. McGrath Cohoon
525 -535
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After a Career Break: Supporting Women Returning to ICT
Clem Herman
536 - 543
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English
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