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Doing It Women Working In Information Technology

by KRISTA SCOTT-DIXON
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Overview

From the boom of the 1990s to the bust of early 2000, women have been carving out careers in Information Technology. For these IT workers, it is not just about earning a living but about applying their technological, scientific and engineering skills and knowledge. Doing IT demonstrates that women fill a wide variety of these technological occupations, yet continue to face barriers preventing them from reaching their full professional potential. Scott-Dixon examines the IT environment's traditional workplace that keeps gender, race, class, ability and pay inequities firmly in place. Drawing on personal interviews, she shows that despite these barriers, women in IT bring passion to their jobs and draw on their wit, intelligence and creative resourcefulness to shape their career paths. Doing IT is an invigorating conversation among women in search of greater employment opportunities.

About the Author, KRISTA SCOTT-DIXON

About the Author: Krista Scott-Dixon (PhD, Women's Studies, York University) supervises the development of a research database on gender and work at York University. She also teaches undergraduate courses on work, women and technology.

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Book Details

Published
October 20, 2004
Publisher
Sumach Press
Pages
248
Format
Paperback, 2004
ISBN
9781894549370

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