[AISWorld] [Reading list] Gender and Management in Information systems reading list (request suggestions)

Ayushi Tandon ayushitandon at iima.ac.in
Fri Sep 15 01:56:37 EDT 2017


Thanks to all those who responded and suggested readings.

I am posting below the list of readings complied till now.
Please suggest other useful sources, if not in the list.
Good Day

*Reading list (Gender, Gender and Technology)*



De Beauvoir, S. (2012). *The second sex*. Vintage.



Daly, M. (2016). *Gyn/ecology: The metaethics of radical feminism*. Beacon
Press.



Cockburn, C. (1986). Women and technology: opportunity is not enough. In *The
changing experience of employment* (pp. 173-187). Palgrave Macmillan UK.



Haraway, D. (2006). A cyborg manifesto: Science, technology, and
socialist-feminism in the late 20th century. *The international handbook of
virtual learning environments*, 117-158.



Gergen, M. M. E. (1988). *Feminist thought and the structure of knowledge*.
New York University Press.

Sandra Harding. *Feminism and Methodology*. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1987.

Cockburn, C.  2000. The circuit of technology: Gender, identity, and power,
in *Electronic Media and Technoculture*,  Ed. J. T. Caldwell.  New
Brunswick, NJ:  Rutgers University Press. (originally published in 1992).

________.  1999.  Caught in the wheels, in *The Social Shaping of
Technology*, 2nd Ed.D. Mackenzie & J. Wajcman (Eds.).  Buckingham: Open
University Press.  (article originally published in 1983.)

Grint, K., & Woolgar, S. (1995). On some failures of nerve in
constructivist and feminist analyses of technology. *Science, Technology, &
Human Values*, *20*(3), 286-310.

Onnrod, S. (1995). Feminist sociology and methodology: Leaky black boxes in
gender/technology relations. *The gender-technology relation: Contemporary
theory and research*, 31-47.

Suchman, L. (1993). Working relations of technology production and
use. *Computer
Supported Cooperative Work*, *2*(1-2), 21-39.

Faulkner, W. (2000). The power and the pleasure? A research agenda for
“making gender stick” to engineers. *Science, Technology, & Human Values*,
*25*(1), 87-119.

Webster, J. (2014). *Shaping women's work: Gender, employment and
information technology*. Routledge.

Rosser, S. V. (2005). Through the lenses of feminist theory: Focus on women
and information technology. *Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies*, *26*(1),
1-23.

Wajcman, J. (2010). Feminist theories of technology. *Cambridge journal of
economics*, *34*(1), 143-152.

Wajcman, J. (2007). From women and technology to gendered
technoscience. *Information,
Community and Society*, *10*(3), 287-298.

Shiva, V. (2007). Bioprospecting as sophisticated biopiracy. *Signs:
Journal of Women in Culture and Society*, *32*(2), 307-313.

Sherry, T. (1995). Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. *NY
etc.: cop*.

Cherny, L. (1996). *Wired women: Gender and new realities in cyberspace*.
Avalon Publishing Group.

Halberstam, J. (1991). Automating gender: Postmodern feminism in the age of
the intelligent machine. *Feminist Studies*, *17*(3), 439-460.

Harding, S. (2016). *Whose science? Whose knowledge: Thinking from women's
lives*. Cornell University Press.

Kramarae, C. (Ed.). (2004). *Technology and women's voices: Keeping in
touch*. Routledge.

Adam, A. (2006). *Artificial knowing: Gender and the thinking machine*.
Routledge.

Keep, C. (1997). The Cultural Work of the Type-Writer Girl. *Victorian
Studies*, *40*(3), 401-426.



Benhabib, S., & Cornell, D. (1987). Feminism as Critique: Essays on the
Politics of Gender in Late-Capitalist Society. *University of Pennsylvania*.



Ensmenger, Nathan. (2010). Making programming masculine. *Gender codes: Why
women are leaving computing*, 115-42.



Akera, A. (2000). Engineers or managers? The systems analysis of electronic
data processing in the federal bureaucracy. *Systems, experts, and
computers: The systems approach in management and engineering, world war II
and after*, 191-220.



Bijker, W. E., Hughes, T. P., Pinch, T., & Douglas, D. G. (2012). *The
social construction of technological systems: New directions in the
sociology and history of technology*. MIT press.



Trauth, E. M. (2011). Rethinking Gender and MIS for the Twenty‐First
Century.



Castells, M. (2011). *The rise of the network society: The information age:
Economy, society, and culture* (Vol. 1). John Wiley & Sons.



Rapp, R. (1999). Testing women, testing the fetus. *The Social Impact of
Amniocentesis in America. New York7 Routledge*.



Suchman, L. A. (1987). *Plans and situated actions: The problem of
human-machine communication*. Cambridge university press.



Tavris, C. (1993). The mismeasure of woman. *Feminism & Psychology*, *3*(2),
149-168.



Wajcman, J. (1991). *Feminism confronts technology*. Penn State Press.



Winner, L. (1993). Upon opening the black box and finding it empty: Social
constructivism and the philosophy of technology. *Science, Technology, &
Human Values*, *18*(3), 362-378.



Berg, A. J., & Lie, M. (1995). Feminism and constructivism: Do artifacts
have gender?. *Science, Technology, & Human Values*, *20*(3), 332-351.



Oudshoorn, N., Rommes, E., & Stienstra, M. (2004). Configuring the user as
everybody: Gender and design cultures in information and communication
technologies. *Science, Technology, & Human Values*, *29*(1), 30-63.



Oakley, A. (1987). From walking wombs to test-tube babies. *Reproductive
technologies: Gender, motherhood and medicine*, 36-56.



Lie, M. (1995). Technology and masculinity: The case of the computer. *European
Journal of Women's Studies*, *2*(3), 379-394.



Bourdieu, P., & Wacquant, L. J. (1992). *An invitation to reflexive
sociology*. University of Chicago press.



Hekman, S. (1997). Truth and method: Feminist standpoint theory
revisited. *Signs:
Journal of Women in Culture and Society*, *22*(2), 341-365.



Trauth, E. M., & Jessup, L. M. (2000). Understanding computer-mediated
discussions: positivist and interpretive analyses of group support system
use. *MIs Quarterly*, 43-79.



Woodfield, R. (2002). Woman and information systems development: not just a
pretty (inter) face?. *Information Technology & People*, *15*(2), 119-138.





http://eige.europa.eu/gender-mainstreaming/toolkits/gender-institutional-transformation/example-10-establishing-gender-information-management-system



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http://eige.europa.eu/gender-mainstreaming/resources/international/gender-management-system-gms-toolkit



- http://eldis.org/vfile/upload/1/document/0803/ID30031.pdf
Regards

On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Ayushi Tandon <ayushitandon at iima.ac.in>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am planning to do a research on gendered electronic record management
> system as part of my thesis (Management in information systems).
> I have education background in information science (engineer) and looking
> for reading suggestions (basic, essential readings along with the advance
> reading suggestions) to start with.
> Once I have received response from multiple people, I will collate and
> post final list here for the benefit of all.
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Ayushi Tandon
> FPM  | Information Systems Area
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------
> D-29 | R-33
> Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad - 380015
> M: 8008900319 | Land phone: (079) 6632 2933
>



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