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TechnoCapitalism Meets TechnoFeminism: Women and Technology in a Wireless World

Pages 7-20 | Published online: 10 Apr 2013

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Kimberly D. Elsbach & Ileana Stigliani. (2019) New Information Technology and Implicit Bias. Academy of Management Perspectives 33:2, pages 185-206.
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Ann Shivers-McNair, Laura Gonzales & Tetyana Zhyvotovska. (2019) An Intersectional Technofeminist Framework for Community-Driven Technology Innovation. Computers and Composition 51, pages 43-54.
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Kate M. Miltner. (2018) Girls Who Coded: Gender in Twentieth Century U.K. and U.S. Computing. Science, Technology, & Human Values 44:1, pages 161-176.
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Lik Sam Chan. (2018) Liberating or Disciplining? A Technofeminist Analysis of the use of Dating Apps Among Women in Urban China. Communication, Culture and Critique 11:2, pages 298-314.
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Fiona Martin & Gerard Goggin. (2016) Digital Transformations?: Gendering the End User in Digital Government Policy. Journal of Information Policy 6:1, pages 436-459.
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