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Cracking The Digital Ceiling Women In Computing Around The World 1st Edition Carol Frieze

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Cracking The Digital Ceiling Women In Computing Around The World 1st Edition Carol Frieze
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 359
Author: Carol Frieze, Jeria L. Quesenberry
ISBN: 9781108497428, 9781108609081, 9781108740074, 110849742X, 1108609082, 1108740073
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition

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Cracking The Digital Ceiling Women In Computing Around The World 1st Edition Carol Frieze by Carol Frieze, Jeria L. Quesenberry 9781108497428, 9781108609081, 9781108740074, 110849742X, 1108609082, 1108740073 instant download after payment.

Is computing just for men? Are men and women suited to different careers? This collection of global perspectives challenges these commonly held western views, perpetuated as explanations for women's low participation in computing. By providing an insider look at how different cultures worldwide impact the experiences of women in computing, the book introduces readers to theories and evidence that support the need to turn to environmental factors, rather than innate potential, to understand what determines women's participation in this growing field. This wakeup call to examine the obstacles and catalysts within various cultures and environments will help those interested in improving the situation understand where they might look to make changes that could impact women's participation in their classrooms, companies, and administrations. Computer scientists, STEM educators, students of all disciplines, professionals in the tech industry, leaders in gender equity, anthropologists, and policy makers will all benefit from reading this book.

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