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Third World Femenist Perspectives on Information Technology
Lynette Kvasny
, Jing Chong
College of Information Sciences and Technology
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Information Technology
100%
Third World
100%
Business Organization
50%
Essentialist
50%
Tapia
50%
Feminist Epistemology
50%
Multiple Domains
25%
Gender Differences
25%
Information Technology Professionals
25%
Information Perception
25%
Reproductive Health
25%
Black Women
25%
Work Outcomes
25%
With Woman
25%
Kenya
25%
Military
25%
Information Technology Use
25%
Employment Experiences
25%
Multidimensional Construct
25%
Feminist Perspective
25%
Methodological Insights
25%
Built Environment
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Female Representation
25%
Information Systems Research
25%
Field Camp
25%
Kuhn
25%
African Diaspora
25%
Educational pipeline
25%
Class Identity
25%
Information Technology Adoption
25%
Gender Studies
25%
Usage Management
25%
Career Selection
25%
Feminist Scholar
25%
Social Sciences
Third World
100%
Information Technology
100%
Information Systems
66%
Occupational Career
33%
Essentialist
33%
Feminist Epistemology
33%
USA
16%
Tuition Fee
16%
Diaspora
16%
Individual Differences
16%
Kenya
16%
Systems Research
16%
Feminist Perspective
16%
Methodological Insight
16%
Sex Differences
16%
Gender Studies
16%
Household
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
Individual Differences
100%
Methodological Insight
100%
Psychology
Information Technology
100%
Individual Differences
16%
Sex Differences
16%