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Black men in IT: Theorizing an autoethnography of a black man's journey into IT within the United States of America
Cain Curtis, Eileen M. Trauth
College of Information Sciences and Technology
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Information Technology
100%
Black Men
100%
Autoethnography
100%
United States of America
100%
Information Technology Professionals
50%
Lived Experience
33%
Underrepresentation
16%
Individual Differences Theory
16%
First Author
16%
Theory Application
16%
Technological Fields
16%
Viable Approach
16%
Active Role
16%
Entering the Workforce
16%
Information Systems Discipline
16%
Information Technology Education
16%
Cultural Phenomenon
16%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Autoethnography
100%
Lived Experience
20%
Individual Differences
10%
Information Systems
10%
Authors
10%
General Technical Education
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
Individual Differences
25%