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Who’s afraid of a mouse? Grrrls, information technology and educational pleasures

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth Bullen, J Kenway
Who’s afraid of a mouse? Grrrls, information technology and educational pleasures

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Title of book

Ghosts in the machine : women`s voices in research with technology

Series

Eruptions ; v. 10

Chapter number

3

Pagination

55 - 69

Publisher

Peter Lang

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

ISBN-13

9780820449111

ISBN-10

0820449113

Language

eng

Notes

Contents: Pt. 1. The Gendering of Technology -- Ch. 1. The Gendering of Information Technology / Karen Littleton and Celia Hoyles -- Ch. 2. Imagining Less-Gendered Game Worlds / Katie McMillan Culp and Margaret Honey -- Ch. 3. Who's Afraid of a Mouse? - Grrrls, Information Technology and Educational Pleasures / Elizabeth Bullen and Jane Kenway -- Ch. 4. The Feminization of Technology / Cornelia Brunner and Dorothy Bennett -- Ch. 5. Women Artists and Their Relations to Technologies / Zoe Sofia -- Pt. 2. New Ways of Learning with Technology in Schools and Communities -- Ch. 6. Learning by Design: Environments that Support Girls' Learning with Technology / Laurie D. Edwards -- Ch. 7. Shades of Gray: Creating a Vision of Girls and Computers / Nicola Yelland -- Ch. 8. 'I Always Get Stuck with the Books': Creating Space for Girls to Access Technology in a Software Design Project / Cynthia Carter Ching, Yasmin B. Kafai and Sue K. Marshall -- Ch. 9. Tia and the Virtual Expert / Michele Evard. Ch. 10. E-GEMS: A Project on Computer Games, Mathematics and Gender / Maria Klawe, Kori Inkpen and Eileen Phillips / [et al.]

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2002, Peter Lang

Extent

10

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Rubin, N Yelland

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