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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Re, Lucia
(2009)
Mina Loy and the Quest for a Futurist Feminist Woman.
European Legacy
(p. 799).
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Article
Fren, Allison de
(2009)
Technofetishism and the Uncanny Desires of A.S.F.R.
Science-Fiction Studies
(p. 404).
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Book
Young-Gyung Paik; Yun-gu Park,
(2008)
Frankensteinian Everyday: Feminist Engagement with Health and Medicine in the Age of Biotechnology.
(/isis/citation/CBB597875122/)
Article
Leem, So Yeon; Park, Jin Hee
(2008)
Rethinking Women and Their Bodies in the Age of Biotechnology: Feminist Commentaries on the Hwang Affair.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(p. 9).
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Article
Vergara, Moema de Rezende
(2008)
As imagens femininas n'O Vulgarizador: público de ciência e mulheres no século XIX.
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
(pp. 191-208).
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Chapter
Thorndahl, Jytte
(2008)
How the Danish household went electric and the construction of the modern Danish housewife.
In: The culture of energy
(p. 200).
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Book
Wosk, Julie
(2008)
Alluring androids, robot women, and electronic eves.
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Book
Clarsen, Georgine
(2008)
Eat My Dust: Early Women Motorists.
(/isis/citation/CBB001031337/)
Article
Balinisteanu, Tudor
(2007)
The Cyborg Goddess: Social Myths of Women as Goddesses of Technologized Otherworlds.
Feminist Studies
(p. 394).
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Article
Downey, Gregory John
(2006)
Constructing “computer compatible” stenographers: The transition to realtime transcription in courtroom reporting.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 1-26).
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Article
Liveseya, Ruth
(2004)
The Politics of Work: Feminism, Professionalisation, and Women Inspectors of Factories and Workshops.
Women's History Review
(p. 233).
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Chapter
Éva Katalin Vamos
(2002)
Women in Scientific and Technical Associations (1930-1997).
In: Institutions and Societies for Teaching, Research and Popularisation: Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science (Liège, 20-26 July 1997) Vol. XIX
(pp. 237-256).
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Chapter
Thomas, Sue
(2002)
Correspondence.
In: Reload: Rethinking women + cyberculture
(p. 195).
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Book
Flanagan, Mary; Booth, Austin
(2002)
Reload: Rethinking women + cyberculture.
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Book
Chabaud-Rychter, Danielle; Gardey, Delphine
(2002)
L'engendrement des choses: Des hommes, des femmes et des techniques.
(/isis/citation/CBB001180921/)
Book
Pursell, Carroll W.
(2001)
American technology.
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Article
Widnall, Sheila E.
(Fall-Winter 2000)
Digits of Pi: Barriers and Enablers for Women in Engineering.
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
(pp. 14-19).
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Article
Bijsterveld, Karin; Hillekens, C.
(2000)
Vormgeving en alledaagse onhandigheden in het leven van oudere vrouwen.
Geron. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Gerontologie
(pp. 60-68).
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Book
Canel, Annie; Oldenziel, Ruth; Zachmann, Karin
(2000)
Crossing boundaries, building bridges: Comparing the history of women engineers, 1870s--1990s.
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Article
Bijsterveld, Karin; Bijker, Wiebe E.
(2000)
Women walking through plans: Technology, democracy, and gender identity.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 485-515).
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