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Written in an accessible style with comprehensive coverage, the
Handbook of Gender and Technology provides an excellent foundation
examining gender equity in technology fields. Covering the state of
the art, chapters consider three key influences - environmental,
identity and individual - to highlight interventions to address the
gender gap in technology. Using qualitative and quantitative
methods, the expert contributors seek to understand the subjective
reality of those experiencing gender barriers and provide the
reader with both theory and research results into gender diversity
in technology. This Handbook provides a comprehensive review of
issues faced by women and gender minorities in technology fields.
It is global in perspective, including chapters about Africa,
Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. It is intersectional in
approach, including the standpoint of racial and ethnic minorities,
persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Providing a unified look at the challenges faced, this insightful
Handbook will be an excellent resource for scholars interested in
gender and social inclusion in technology fields. It will also
provide an informative guide for policymakers and managers in
global organisations tasked with developing interventions using
data-driven practices to address the gender gap.
This book addresses the need for materials which can help the IS
researcher determine which qualitative methods are most appropriate
for addressing their particular research questions. It draws on the
collective expertise of distinguished scholars to explore concrete
issues they have encountered in the use of a particular qualitative
method.
This important Handbook provides a unique overview of information
systems (IS) research by focusing on the increasing interest in
critical-related issues. Representing a significant step forward in
the development of critical perspectives on the IS field, the
Handbook draws together original contributions from leading authors
who offer alternatives to the current mainstream approaches to IS
research. In order to accommodate the various strands of critical
understanding, a broad range of views and theoretical standpoints
are encompassed, thereby combining theory with practical
applications, and offering a valuable source of reference for this
emerging area of research. Recent years have witnessed a more
explicit focus on critical research and, continuing in that vein,
the editors adopt an inclusive approach which considers alternative
insights that can arise from critical IS research. Topics explored
include, amongst others: * management trends and IS * flexibility,
freedom and women's emancipation * 'consuming passions' in the
global knowledge economy * critical discourse analysis for the
study of information systems * evaluation of e-governance projects
in India * rationalities and emotions in IS innovation * capital,
information technology and enterprise development * mediated work
in global business organizations. Reflecting on key themes and
emergent issues in critical information systems research, this
Handbook will be invaluable reading for both academics and
practitioners with an interest in a critical understanding of
information systems from a variety of perspectives.
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