Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas
The excerpt displayed above connotes that a majority of women are still the "second class" citizens working in male-dominated areas, specifically in engineering and computer sciences. They need to prove their competency in the field when a majority of their male colleagues may find that t...
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are still the "second class" citizens working in male-dominated areas, specifically in engineering and computer sciences. They need to prove their competency in the field when a majority of their male colleagues may find that they are not fit for the job. As a result of the small percentage of women involved in the field, it produces a gapin examining the crux of the matter. |
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| spelling | ump-355312022-10-31T09:07:21Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35531/ Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas Zuraina, Ali BF Psychology LB Theory and practice of education T Technology (General) The excerpt displayed above connotes that a majority of women are still the "second class" citizens working in male-dominated areas, specifically in engineering and computer sciences. They need to prove their competency in the field when a majority of their male colleagues may find that they are not fit for the job. As a result of the small percentage of women involved in the field, it produces a gapin examining the crux of the matter. Publication Bureau, Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College, Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, India 2022 Book Chapter PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35531/1/Feminism%2C%20Engineering%2C%20and%20Technology.pdf Zuraina, Ali (2022) Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas. In: Emerging Trends and Challenges in English Literature, Art and Culture. Publication Bureau, Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College, Anandpur Sahib, Punjab, India, India, pp. 34-43. ISBN 978-81-956817-1-6 |
| spellingShingle | BF Psychology LB Theory and practice of education T Technology (General) Zuraina, Ali Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas |
| title | Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas |
| title_full | Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas |
| title_fullStr | Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas |
| title_full_unstemmed | Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas |
| title_short | Feminism, Engineering, and Technology: Possibilities and Dilemmas |
| title_sort | feminism, engineering, and technology: possibilities and dilemmas |
| topic | BF Psychology LB Theory and practice of education T Technology (General) |
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