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Gender Technology
  • Professor Marija Dalbello

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  • http//scils.rutgers.edu/dalbello/gt/ITI340f2002
    home.html

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  • Course Objectives
  • At the end of the course, the students should be
    able to
  • Understand feminist critiques of
    science/technology and comprehend alternative
    strategies for thinking about technology as it
    affects women's lives.
  • Develop a critical analysis of a public policy
    area in technology that has consequences for
    women.
  • Recognize the importance and processes of
    innovation as they impact women in
    technology-based industries.
  • Engage in informal study groups and team projects
    to foster opportunities for both male and female
    students to interact more productively.
  • Identify the barriers to the recruitment and
    retention of women. Develop recommendations
    regarding strategies to overcome barriers in the
    workplace.

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  • Organization of the Course
  • Module I - Gender as Cultural and Natural
    Construct
  • Module II - Women, Information Technology,
    Education, and Employment
  • Module III - Social context and policy Global
    and international perspectives of women's work

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  • Organization of the Course
  • Module I - Gender as Cultural and Natural
    Construct
  • 1. Gender and Identity
  • 2. Gender preferences in the use of technology
  • 3. Cybertechnologies
  • 4. Technocriticism

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  • Organization of the Course
  • Module II - Women, Information Technology,
    Education, and Employment
  • 1. Female achievements in Technoscience
  • 2. History of Women in Technology
  • 3. Information technology in the workplace
  • 4. Technology in the domestic sphere

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  • Organization of the Course
  • Module III - Social context and policy Global
    and international perspectives of women's work
  • 1. Gendered public policies
  • 2. The Digital Divide 3. The Technologies of
    Production Women's Work in the First and the
    Third World
  • 4. Connectivity and Community
  • 5. Ecology movements

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  • Do you believe that girls are fundamentally
    different than boys?

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  • Traditional representation of femininity in our
    culture implies that emotion and intuition are
    most often associated with women. Technology is
    perceived as logical and mechanistic that is
    fundamentally opposed to this representation of
    femininity.

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  • Sherry Turkle, whos an MIT professor, says that
    the computer is a personal and cultural symbol of
    what a woman is not. Do you agree?

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  • How could technology change if girls start using
    computers more often?

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  • Give reasons for and against designing software
    along the lines of traditional femininity.
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