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Women into Computing - Selected Papers 1988-1990 (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
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Women into Computing - Selected Papers 1988-1990 (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
Series: Workshops in Computing
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This book contains the majority of the papers presented at the 1990
Women into Computing Conference, together with selected papers from
the 1989 and 1988 Conferences. In 1988, the main theme running
through the Conference was that of dismay at the low number of
women taking computing courses or following computing careers. The
1989 Conference was concerned solely with workshops for schoolgirls
and the 1990 Conference concentrated on strategies rather than an
assessment of the situation. As editors, we set as our task to make
a selection of papers presenting the overall picture in 1990. We
found that many of the issues discussed in 1988 are still a cause
for concern in 1990, but that strategies to improve the situation
are many and varied. Section I contains speeches from the invited
speakers and needs little introduction. Section II contains papers
covering so me attitudes and issues of concern, ranging from the
specific (Gill Russell on child care and Laurie Keller on hacker
mentality) through to broader aspects of gender inequality (the
papers of Flis Henwood, Margaret Bruce and Alison Adam, and Lyn
Bryant). Susan Jones takes a look at the reasons why we should want
to see more women in computing, whilst Gillian Lovegrove and Wendy
Hall present a more general paper on school and higher education.
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