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Technology and gender

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Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures. (/isis/citation/CBB025120161/) unapi

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Video Games Have Always Been Queer. (/isis/citation/CBB799956872/) unapi

Article Sophie Gerber (2019)
Out of the box. Technikforschung, Museum, Gender und Queer. (Out of the box. Technical research, museum, gender and queer.). Blätter für Technikgeschichte (pp. 61-82). (/isis/citation/CBB517175339/) unapi

Article Kacey Beddoes (2019)
Guest Editorial – Men and Masculinities in Engineering: Volume 1. Engineering Studies (pp. 169-171). (/isis/citation/CBB762917876/) unapi

Essay Review Kate M. Miltner (2019)
Book Review: Girls Who Coded: Gender in Twentieth Century U.K. and U.S. Computing. Science, Technology and Human Values. (/isis/citation/CBB921167261/) unapi

Book Carol Joyce Haddad (2019)
Ungendering Technology: women retooling the masculine sphere. (/isis/citation/CBB911872533/) unapi

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Lady astronauts, lady engineers, and naked ladies: women and the American space community during the Cold War, 1960s-1980s. (/isis/citation/CBB885312377/) unapi

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Introduction: Autonomous Driving and the Transformation of Car Cultures. Transfers (pp. 15-23). (/isis/citation/CBB722177964/) unapi

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Combustion, Hydraulic, and Other Forms of Masculinity. An Essay Exploring Dominant Values and Representations of the Driver in Driverless Technology. Transfers (pp. 86-103). (/isis/citation/CBB885111028/) unapi

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Masculinity and Autonomous Vehicles. A Degendered or Resegregated Future System of Automobility?. Transfers (pp. 44-63). (/isis/citation/CBB344740306/) unapi

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