We discuss the historical and current perspectives on women in computer science and the recent downward trend of women's participation in this field. We then present results from a survey that asked respondents their views on why women's participation in the field of computing is decreasing, what we can do to reverse this trend, and what they predict the future holds for women in computing. We conclude with a description of ACM-W (Association for Computing Machinery's Committee on Women in Computing) and its on-going projects.
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Schinzel, Britta;
(1999)
The contingent construction of the relationship between gender and computer science
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Little, Joyce Currie;
(1999)
The role of women in the history of computing
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M. Burton;
(1999)
A network of IBM technical women
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Martin, S.;
(1999)
Gender, technology and work: understanding patterns in women's employment in science and technology occupations
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Martin, C. D.;
(1999)
Paradigms, pitfalls and the pipeline: gender issues in the information technology workforce
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Perez, J.;
Castejon, L.;
Feijo, C.;
Guardo, E.;
(1999)
Methodology for the implementation of teleservices centers: multipath model
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Steward, S.;
(1999)
Technology and gender inequality in the defense industry
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Article
Carla Petrocelli;
(2023)
Maszyny Matematyczne, women, and computing: The birth of computers in the Polish communist era
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Sørensen, Knut H;
Faulkner, Wendy;
Rommes, Els;
(2011)
Technologies of Inclusion: Gender in the Information Society
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Scheffler, J.;
(1999)
The impact of history and technology on women's careers
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Soudek, Ingrid H.;
(1999)
Recruiting and keeping women students and faculty in engineering: a case study of women at the University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science
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Brainard, Suzanne G.;
(1999)
Globally Diversifying the Workforce in Science and Engineering
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Gillmore, G.;
Brainard, Suzanne G.;
S. S. Metz;
(1999)
National WEPAN Pilot Climate Survey exploring the environment for undergraduate engineering students
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Rubio, D.;
P. Molina;
Cerezo, Eva;
Martinez, E.;
Sandra S. Baldassarri;
(1999)
An approach to the situation of Spanish women holding research/teaching positions based on the production/reproduction model
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Article
Janet Abbate;
(October 2018)
Code Switch: Alternative Visions of Computer Expertise as Empowerment from the 1960s to the 2010s
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Varma, Roli;
(2007)
Women in Computing: The Role of Geek Culture
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Marie Hicks;
(2017)
Programmed Inequality: How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing
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Beyer, Kurt W.;
(2009)
Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age
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Jennifer Head;
Dianne P. O’Leary;
(2023)
The Legacy of Mary Kenneth Keller, First U.S. Ph.D. in Computer Science
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Stepulevage, Linda;
(1999)
A technologist in the making: days in a girl's life
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