GENDER AND COMMUNICATION STYLES ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB

(C)Tami Sutcliffe, 1998
Links of Interest:

Surfing Like A Girl: Breaking through Cyberspace's Glass Ceiling
by Susan Dumett: PreText Magazine [PreText.com]

Information as social and intellectual capital in the research career: a gender perspective
by Gunilla Wiklund : Department of Information and Culture/ Umeå University

Gender Issues in Online Communications by Hoai-An Truong with additional writing and editing by Gail Williams, Judi Clark and Anna Couey in conjunction with Members of BAWIT -- Bay Area Women in Telecommunications

Gender in Cyberspace Communication Studies Department, University of Iowa

Babes on the Web: Sex, Identity and the Home Page
by Marj Kibby, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Newcastle

Women'Space: "A place where women activists share stories of our adventures in cyberspace and explore how the Internet is being used as a powerful tool for women"

Rude awakening: "Texas Professor studies link between Internet culture, declining social behavior and language": Dallas Morning News interview, March 30, 1999

Gender & Culture in Picturebooks by Kay E. Vandergrift

A Study on the Status of Women Faculty in Science at MIT

Toys, Colors and Invisible Sexism by Jiang Hu and Jennifer Watkins

Corporate Inroads & Librarianship: The Fight for the Soul of the Profession in the New Millennium by Peter McDonald

The Progresssive Librarian

Competitive Intelligence Resources on the Web

Anarchist Librarians on the Web

The Feminist Majority


Last Updated: March 1999
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