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- Making the Computer MasculineEllen Van Oost. 9-16
- Do Computers Transform People Into Women and Men?Bettina Törpel. 17-25
- Net GainsRosemary Pringle, Susan H. Nielsen, Liisa von Hellens, Anita Greenhill, Lynne Parfitt. 26-33
- Women And ComputingD. Ramanee Peiris, Peter Gregor, Indigo V. 34-41
- The Globalization of Gender in ITM. Suriya, Androniki Panteli. 42-49
- Women in Computer ScienceIwona Miliszewska, John Horwood. 50-57
- Gender Differences in Vancouver Secondary StudentsVania Chan, Katie Stafford, Maria M. Klawe, Grace Chen. 58-69
- Why I.T. Doesn t Appeal to Young WomenJudith Symonds. 70-77
- Computer Self Efficacy and GenderAlan Durndell, Z. Haag, D. Asenova, H. Laithwaite. 78-85
- Where Are They At With IT?Annemieke Craig, Andrew Stein. 86-93
- ARCMaria M. Klawe, Ian Cavers, Fred Popowich, Grace Chen. 94-101
- Information SystemsAlison E. Adam. 102-110
- Constructing Common SenseCatherine Sherron. 111-118
- Masculine World Disguised as Gender NeutralTarja Kuosa. 119-126
- Doubting the Object WorldCecile K. M. Crutzen, Jack F. Gerrissen. 127-136
- Gendered User-RepresentationsEls Rommes. 137-145
- Information System Development MethodologiesHettie Abimbola Soriyan, Anja Mursu, Mikko Korpela. 146-154
- Will ETs Understand Us If They Make Contact?E. Turner, Linda Stepulevage. 155-163
- Considering the Gender of Your Web AudienceJulie Fisher, Annemieke Craig. 164-173
- Gender Differences in Web NavigationSharon McDonald, Linda Spencer. 174-181
- Women in Computer-Mediated DiscussionsChristine Owen. 182-190
- Electronic DemocracyPaula Roberts. 191-198
- Discourse and CracksAnnelie Ekelin, Pirjo Elovaara. 199-207
- Local Interpretations of Information TechnologySari Tuuva. 208-216
- Courting Women @ E-ComLeslie Regan Shade. 217-224
- Negotiating Time and Space for Every-Day PleasureEileen Green. 225-232
- Young Girls On the InternetTove Håpnes, Bente Rasmussen. 233-240
- New Technology Increasing Old Inequality?Tove Håpnes, Bente Rasmussen. 241-249
- Squeezing Librarians Out Of the MiddleRoma M. Harris. 250-259
- Sleep in a Sleepless AgeAllison Pugh. 260-267
- My Home Workplace is My Castle Crystal Fulton. 268-275
- The Cottage or the Sweatshop?Susan Bryant. 276-283
- Small Business Use of Electronic NetworksLeanne Wood. 284-291
- Feminist Pedagogy and the Lap Top ComputerPaula Chegwidden. 292-299
- Education On-Line: What s In It for Women?Helen J. Richardson, Sheila French. 300