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A Cyberfeminist Utopia?: Perceptions of Gender and Computer Science among Malaysian Women Computer Science Students and Faculty

机译:网络女权主义的乌托邦?:马来西亚女性计算机科学专业的学生和教师对性别和计算机科学的看法

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The low and shrinking numbers of women in higher computer science education is a well-known problem in most Western countries. The dominant Western perception of the relationship between gender and computer science codes the latter as "masculine," and the low number of women is seen at least partly as an effect of that coding. Malaysia represents a different case. There are large numbers of women in computer science, and computer science is not perceived as "masculine." Rather, it is deemed as providing suitable jobs and good careers for women. This reflects an understanding of gender where femininities are constructed by association to office work, commonly recognized as a woman-friendly space because it is seen as more safe and protected than, for example, construction sites and factories. The findings suggest that gender and computer science may be more diversely coproduced than commonly believed in Western research.
机译:在大多数西方国家,接受高级计算机科学教育的女性人数不断减少是一个众所周知的问题。西方人对性别与计算机科学之间关系的主要理解是将后者编码为“男性”,而女性人数少则至少部分地被视为编码的影响。马来西亚代表了另一种情况。计算机科学领域有大量女性,计算机科学不被视为“男性”。相反,它被认为为妇女提供了合适的工作和良好的职业。这反映了对性别的理解,其中女性气质是通过与办公室工作相关联来构建的,女性通常被认为是对女性友好的空间,因为与例如建筑工地和工厂相比,它被认为更加安全和受到保护。这些发现表明,性别与计算机科学的合生可能比西方研究中普遍认为的更为多样化。

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