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Gender codes: why women are leaving computing
The computing profession is facing a serious gender crisis. Women are abandoning the computing field at an alarming rate. Fewer are entering the profession than anytime in the past twenty-five years, while too many are leaving the field in mid-career. With a maximum of insight and a minimum of jargo...
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2010
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author | Misa, Thomas J |
author_facet | Misa, Thomas J |
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description | The computing profession is facing a serious gender crisis. Women are abandoning the computing field at an alarming rate. Fewer are entering the profession than anytime in the past twenty-five years, while too many are leaving the field in mid-career. With a maximum of insight and a minimum of jargon, Gender Codes explains the complex social and cultural processes at work in gender and computing today. Edited by Thomas Misa and featuring a Foreword by Linda Shafer, Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Press, this insightful collection of essays explores the persisting gender imbalance in computing and presents a clear course of action for turning things around. |
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spelling | cern-14762722021-04-22T00:25:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1476272engMisa, Thomas JGender codes: why women are leaving computingComputing and ComputersThe computing profession is facing a serious gender crisis. Women are abandoning the computing field at an alarming rate. Fewer are entering the profession than anytime in the past twenty-five years, while too many are leaving the field in mid-career. With a maximum of insight and a minimum of jargon, Gender Codes explains the complex social and cultural processes at work in gender and computing today. Edited by Thomas Misa and featuring a Foreword by Linda Shafer, Chair of the IEEE Computer Society Press, this insightful collection of essays explores the persisting gender imbalance in computing and presents a clear course of action for turning things around.Wileyoai:cds.cern.ch:14762722010 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Misa, Thomas J Gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
title | Gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
title_full | Gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
title_fullStr | Gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
title_short | Gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
title_sort | gender codes: why women are leaving computing |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1476272 |
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