'The comprehensive and accessible nature of the book makes it particularly suitable as a textbook in this growing field.' Donald Mackenzie, Department of Sociology, University of Edinburgh'A useful and accessible contribution to current debates about the connections between gender, technology and society.' New Technology, Work and Employment'This book will be of considerable interest to anyone working in scientific and technical institutions facing difficulties, whether crises in funding or in communication between science and government, science and industry, science and the public.' The New Scientist'A most welcome work that addresses precisely this issue of how gender can be registered as significant in the making of technologies.
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