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The Debate over Gender Differences

The Debate over Gender Differences GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION: BRINGING FAMILIAR BAGGAGE TO THE NEW FRONTIER

Created on January 06, 2005.

1994 piece by Susan Herring from a keynote talk at panel "Making the NEt*Work" panel entitled "Making the Net*Work*: Is there a Z39.50 in gender communication?", American Library Association annual convention, Miami, June 27, 1994.

The Debate over Gender Differences Gender Differences in CMC: Findings and Implications

Created on January 06, 2005.

CPSR Newsletter: Winter 2000

The Debate over Gender Differences Gender Differences in Communication: An Intercultural Experience

Created on January 06, 2005.

1994 piece by Becky Michele Mulvaney

Women & Computing Careers: Problems & Solutions

Women & Computing Careers: Problems & Solutions Women and computing

Created on January 06, 2005.

April 1991 reprint of an article from the Communications of the ACM Journal

Women Networking

Women Networking Association for Women in Computing

Created on May 09, 2005.

 

Advances for Women in Computing

Women who have made a difference and progress that some have achieved.

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More on Women & Computing from the CPSR Archives

More on Women & Computing from the CPSR Archives Special Edition of CPSR Newsletter on Women

Created on May 10, 2005.

This Winter 2000 issue features eleven provocative articles on Gender in the Internet Age.

More on Women & Computing from the CPSR Archives CPSR Newsletter: Winter 2000

Created on January 06, 2005.

Introduction: Gender in the Internet Age

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