This book brings together the vast research literature about gender and technology to help designers understand what a gender perspective and a focus on intersectionality can contribute to designing information technology systems and artifacts, and to assist organizations as they work to develop work cultures that are supportive of women and marginalized genders and people. Drawing on empirical and analytical studies of women's work and technology in many parts of the world, the book addresses how to make invisible aspects of work visible; how to recognize women's skills without falling into the trap of gender stereotyping; how to engage in improving working conditions; and how to defend care of life situations and needs against a managerial logic. It addresses challenges for design, including many overlooked and undervalued aspects, such as the complexities involved in human–machine interactions, as well as the need to create safe spaces for research subjects.
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Introduction; Part I. Gender and Technology – A Research Trajectory: 1. Gender and technology – a historical perspective; 2. The ethical-political perspective; 3. Pathways to a gendered and intersectional perspective; Part II. Gender and Technology at the Workplace: 4. Women and machines in the factory; 5. Office automation and the redesign of work; 6. Beyond the office – from data work to the platform economy; 7. AI-based technologies – new forms of invisibility and the 'ironies of automation'; 8. The computerization of care work; 9. The gendering of computer work; Part III. Gender and Design: 10. Revisiting the ethical-political perspective in technology design; 11. Contextualizing women's work; 12. Pathways to gender equality in design; Postscript; References; Index.
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'This expansive volume conveys how decades of feminist scholarship on women, work, and technology can inform artifact and system design in ways that promote social justice. It is enriched by the collaboration of a multidisciplinary, multinational team of authors who weave their own stories and those of other feminist technologists into the narrative.' Carol J. Haddad, Professor Emerita of Technology Studies, Eastern Michigan University
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Insights about how gender and technology interact at work framed from an ethical-political standpoint, aimed at achieving design justice.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009243711
Publisert
2024-04-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
720 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
406