Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Human-Centred Systems Design: A Review of Trends within the Broader Systems Development Context | p. 11 |
Establishing Gender Perspectives on Information Technology: Problems, Issues and Opportunities | p. 31 |
Design of Information Systems: Things versus People | p. 53 |
A Separate Reality: Science, Technology and Masculinity | p. 64 |
The Expert Systems Debate: A Gender Perspective | p. 81 |
Information Technology and Occupational Restructuring in the Office | p. 95 |
From the Word Processor to the Micro: Gender Issues in the Development of Information Technology in the Office | p. 111 |
'City Libraries': Human-Centred Opportunities for Women? | p. 127 |
Strengths and Weaknesses of Participation: Learning by Doing in Local Government | p. 153 |
The Universes of Discourse for Education and Action/Research | p. 173 |
Trade Unions, IT and Equal Opportunities in Sweden | p. 194 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 207 |
Index | p. 211 |
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