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Perhaps It's Time For a Fresh Approach to ICT Gender Research
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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:44 authored by Willson, PP, Young, JFThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate the value of the adoption of a feminist epistemology in information, communication and technology (ICT) gender research. Much of the research undertaken in ICT in relation to gender issues adopts a positivist philosophy with some notable exceptions. A feminist research approach is rarely used in ICT gender research. This is despite the fact that it is generally accepted that the ICT workplace is "gendered" and embodies a tacit masculine norm. This paper uses a case study that examines the imbalance in Tasmanian (Australia) ICT workplaces with a particular emphasis on the common characteristics of women currently working within the industry and the factors that could impact on women moving to or being placed in ICT positions. Clearly a research approach that enables the researchers to explore the perspective of the research participant and as a consequence offer some insights into the declining gender balance in the field offers significant benefits. Copyright © 2005, Australian Computer Society Inc.
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Journal of Research and Practice in Information TechnologyVolume
37Issue
Vol 37, No 2, May 2005Pagination
147 -160ISSN
1443-458XDepartment/School
School of Information and Communication TechnologyPublisher
Australian Computer Society Inc.Place of publication
SydneyRepository Status
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