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Carey (1970)
The American Scholar
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Chodorow (1978)
The reproduction of mothering
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Cockburn (1985)
Machinery of dominance: Women, men, and technological change
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Cowan (1983)
More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave
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Daly (1984)
Pure lust: Elemental feminist philosophy
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Ehrenreich (1973)
Witches, midwives, and nurses: A history of women healers
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Ellul (1964)
The technological society
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Firestone (1970)
The dialectic of sex
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Flower (1980)
The cognition of discovery: Defining a rhetorical problem
College Composition and Communication
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Flyn (1988)
Composing as a woman
College Composition and Communication
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Gearhart (1983)
An end to technology: A modest proposal
Machina ex dea: Feminist perspectives on technology
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Haas (1996)
Writing technology: Studies in the materiality of literacy
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Hacker (1990)
Doing it the hard way: Investigations of gender and technology
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Haraway (1991)
Simians, cyborgs, and women: The reinvention of nature
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Harding (1987)
Introduction. Is there a feminist method
Feminism and methodology
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Harding (1991)
Whose science? Whose knowledge?
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Henwood (1993)
Establishing gender perspectives on information technology: Problems, issues and opportunities
Gendered by design? Information technology and office systems
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Horkheimer (1972)
The concept of enlightenment and Odysseus or myth and enlightenment
Dialectic of enlightenment
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Keller (1983)
A feeling for the organism: The life and work of Barbara McClintock
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Keller (1985)
Reflections on gender and science
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LAY (1991)
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
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Lloyd (1985)
Women and computers
Smothered by invention
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Merchant (1983)
Mining the earth's womb
Machina ex dea: Feminist perspectives on technology
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Paterman (1989)
The disorder of women
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Perl (1990)
Becoming a computer scientist
Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery
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Polanyi (1958)
Personal knowledge
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Preston (1993)
A study of occupational departure of employees in the natural sciences and engineering
Paper presented at the Conference on Women in Science and Engineering (CWSE) Conference
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Pursell (1980)
The American ideal of democratic technology
The technological imagination: Theories and fictions
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Rich (1986)
Of woman born: Motherhood as experience and institution
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Rosenwald (1988)
A theory of multiple-case research
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Rothschild (1983)
Introduction: Why “machina ex dea?”
Machina ex dea: Feminist perspectives on technology
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Rousseau (1979)
Emile; or, on education
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Staudenmaier (1985)
Technology's storytellers
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Stabile (1994)
Feminism and the technological fix
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Stanley (1993)
Mothers of invention
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Turkle (1984)
The second self: Computers and the human spirit
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Turkle (1990)
Epitemological pluralism: Styles and voices within the computer culture
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Vygotsky (1979)
The instrumental method in psychology
The concept of activity in Soviet psychology
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Wajcman (1991)
Feminism confronts technology
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Winner (1977)
Autonomous technology: Technics-out-of-control as a theme in political thought
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Winner (1985)
Do artifacts have politics?
The social shaping of technology: How the refrigerator got its hum
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Young (1990)
Justice and the politics of difference