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Enterprise and Society Advance Access originally published online on December 7, 2007
Enterprise and Society 2007 8(4):962-964; doi:10.1093/es/khm088
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Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference.

Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, and Sue V. Rosser, eds. Women, Gender, and Technology

Mary Frank Fox, Deborah G. Johnson, and Sue V. Rosser, eds. Women, Gender, and Technology. Urbana and Chicago, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 2006. viii + 204 pp. ISBN 0-252-07336-3 (paper), $20.00

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This book adds a series of essays to the burgeoning theoretical and empirical work on women, gender, and technology. Its intention is to "encourage, facilitate and bring to an interdisciplinary audience such a range of theory, research and applications on women, gender and technology" (viii). In her introduction, Deborah G. Johnson maintains that a "co-creation" model frames the book and that each chapter "explores how gender and technology work and are at work in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Wendy Cukier

Ryerson University


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