Bibliography of Online Gender
Please could you notify the keeper of this bibliography, jpmarshall.geo@yahoo.com, if a link no longer works.
This list could not have been anywhere near as large without the help of Frank Schaap and Salwa Ghaly.
Adam, Alison
(2000) "Gender and computer ethics in the Internet age", The CPSR Newsletter Vol.18, No.1
http://www.cpsr.org/publications/newsletters/issues/2000/Winter2000/adam.html
Allen, Brenda.
(1995) "Gender and computer-mediated communication", Sex Roles, Vol.32, pp.557-563
Antunes, Sandy
(1995) "Leaping Into Cross-Gender Role-Play", Interactive Fantasy, Issue 3, pp. 62-67.
http://www.mud.co.uk/richard/ifan195.htm
Arnold, Jill & Miller, Hugh
(1999) "Gender and web pages", Paper presented at the CAL99 Virtuality in Education conference, The Institute of Education, London.
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/soc/psych/miller/cal99.htm
(2001) "Academic masters, mistresses and apprentices: gender and power in the real world of the web", Mots Pluriels, No 19.
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/MotsPluriels/MP1901jahm.html
Balcom, David K.
"Body Language: Text and Gender Online"
http://www.butterfly.net/db/bodies.html
Balka, Ellen & Doucette, Laurel
"The Accessibility of Computers to Organizations Serving Women in the Province of Newfoundland: Preliminary Study Results", Arachnet Journal of Virtual Culture, Vol.2, No.3.
http://www.monash.edu.au/journals/ejvc/balka.v2n3
Balka, Ellen & Smith, Richard (eds.)
(2000) Women, work and computerization: Charting a course to the future Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.
Balsamo, Anne
(1997) Technologies of the Gendered Body. Reading Cyborg
Women, Duke University press.
Barak, A & Fisher W.A.
(1997) "Effects of Interactive Computer Erotica on Men's Attitudes and Behaviour Towards Women. An Experimental Study", Computers in Human Behaviour, Vol.13, No.3, pp. 353-369.
Bennett, Caroline M
(1998) Men Online: Discussing Lived Experiences on the Internet
http://www.hotkey.net.au/%7Ecarolineb/
Bennett, Lynne, & Palmer, John
(1997) "Experiencing Computer Mediated Communication on the Internet - does Gender Still Equal Difference?"
http://www.imago.com.au/WOV/papers/gender.htm
Benston, Margaret Lowe
(1986) "Women's Voices/Men's Voices: Technology as Language"
in Cheris Kramarae (Ed.) Technology and Women's Voices: Keeping in Touch, Routledge, New York.
Blair, Kristine & Takayoshi, Pamela
(1999) Feminist Cyberspaces: Mapping Gendered Academic Spaces Stamford, Ablex.
Bloyd, Tania Raine
(nd) "Gender on the Net" [?]
http://www.quotidian.com/tara/paper/index.html
Borg, Anita
(1993) "Why Systers?" - from Computing Research News,
http://cec.wustl.edu/~cs142/articles/GENDER_ISSUES/why_systers--borg
(1999) "Models for Innovation Bring Women to the Table"
http://www.cra.org/CRN/html/9903/expanding/ab.2_2_t.shtml
Braidotti, Rosi
(1996) "Cyberfeminism With a Difference"
http://www.let.ruu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm
Brosnan, M & Lee, W
(1998) "A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Gender
Differences in Computer Attitudes and Anxieties: The United Kingdom and
Hong Kong", Computers in Human Behavior, Vol.14, No.4, pp.559-577.
Brown, Janelle
(2000) "What Happened to the Women's Web? They Promised a
Revolution, but All We Got Was Horoscopes, Diet Tips and Parenting Advice", Salon.com, 25-8-2000.
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/08/25/womens_web/
Bruckman, Amy S.
(1993) "Gender Swapping on the Internet"
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/WomensStudies/Computing/Articles+ResearchPapers/gender-swapping
Camp, Tracy
(1997a) "The Incredible Shrinking Pipeline", Communications of the ACM, Vol.40, No.10, pp.103-110
http://www.mines.edu/fs_home/tcamp/cacm/paper.html
(1997b) "Survey Says! Results on the Incredible Shrinking Pipeline"
Communications of the ACM, Vol.40, No.10, pp.103-110.
http://www.mines.edu/fs_home/tcamp/results/paper.html
Campbell, K.K.
(1994) "Attack Of The Cyber-Weenies", Wasatch Area Voices Express
http://kumo.swcp.com/synth/text/cyberweenies.html
Cherny Lynn,
(1994) "Gender Differences in Text-Based Virtual Reality"
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/social/papers/cherny2.html
Cherny, Lynn & Weise, Elizabeth R. ed
(1996) Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, Seal Press, Seattle.
Chua, Keng
(1995) "Gender and the Web"
http://ausweb.scu.edu.au/aw95/sociology/chua/
Collins-Jarvis, Lori.
(1997). "Discriminatory messages and gendered power relations in on-line discussion groups." Paper presented at the 1997 annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Colyer, Anita
(1997) "Gender Issues in Cyberspace", Chapter 7 of a Thesis
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/users/afc1/thesis/eth.contents.html
Correll, S
(1995) "The ethnography of an electronic bar: The Lesbian Cafe." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol.24 No.3, pp270-298.
Cushing, Pamela J.
(1996) "Gendered Conversational Rituals on the Internet: an Effective Voice Is Based on More Than Simply What One Is Saying", Anthropologica Vol.38, No.1, pp.47-81.
Danet, Brenda
(1998) "Text As Mask: Gender, Play and Performance on the Internet", in Jones 1998.
Dibbel, Julian
"Samantha, among others", Mots Pluriels, No.19.
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/MotsPluriels/MP1901jd.html
Dietrich, Dawn
(1997) "(Re)Fashioning the Techno-Erotic Woman: Gender and Textuality in the Cybercultural Matrix", in Jones 1997.
Durndell, A. & Thomson, K.
(1997) "Gender and Computing. A Decade of Change?",
Computers & Education, Vol.28, No.1, pp.1-9.
Durndell, A. Cameron, C. Knox, A. Stocks, R. & Haag, Z.
(1997) "Gender and Computing: West and East Europe", Computers in Human Behavior, Vol.13, No.2, pp.269-280.
Ebben, Maureen M.
(1994). Women on the Net: An Exploratory Study of Gender Dynamics on the soc.women Computer Network, Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Edwards, Paul
(1990) "The Army and the Microworld: Computers and the Politics of Gender Identity", Signs, Vol.16, No.1, pp.102-27.
Ess, Charles
(1996) "Beyond false dilemmas: Men and women on the net-A plea for democracy and understanding." Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine Vol.3, No.1.
http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/jan/ess.html
Eubanks, Virginia
(2000) "Paradigms and Perversions: A Women's Place in Cyberspace", CPSR Newsletter, Vol.18, No.1
http://www.cpsr.org/publications/newsletters/issues/2000/Winter2000/eubanks.html
(nd) "Like Fish to W.A.T.E.R.", Brillo, No.1
http://www.virago-net.com/No1/water.htm
Eubanks, V. & Stone, S.
(nd) "The Return of the Psycho-cyber-geneto-repressed, conversations with Sandy Stone", Brillo, No.2.
http://www.virago-net.com/No2/sandy.htm
Ferris, S.
"Women online: Cultural and relational aspects of women's communication in online discussion groups", Interpersonal Computing and Technology: An Electronic Journal
for the 21st Century, Vol.4, pp.29-40.
http://www.helsinki.fi/science/optek/1996/n3/ferris.txt
Fisher, Jeffrey
(1996) "Feminist Cybermaterialism: Gender and the Body in Cyberspace"
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/w/womens-studies/www/fisher.html
Fletcher, Amy
(December 1997) "Women's Experiences on the Net
http://geocities.datacellar.net/Paris/Metro/1022/women2.htm
Ford, N & Miller, D
(1996) "Gender Differences in Internet Perceptions and Use", Aslib Proceedings, Vol.48, No.7-8, pp. 183-192.
Fredrick, Christine Ann Nguyen
(1999) "Feminist Rhetoric in Cyberspace. The Ethos of Feminist Usenet Newsgroups", The Information Society, Vol.15, pp.187-197.
Frenkel, Karen A.
(1990) "Women and computing. (includes related article on a study of gender-related studies of computing)", Communications of the ACM, Vol.33, No.11 pp34-47.
http://cpsr.org/cpsr/gender/frenkel.cacm.womcomp
Frissen, V.
(1992) "Trapped in Electronic Cages?: Gender and New
Information Technologies in the Public and Private Domain: an Overview of
Research", Media, Culture and Society Vol.14, pp.31-49.
Gefen, David & Straub, D.W.
(1997) "Gender Differences in the Perception and Use of E-Mail. An Extension to the Technology Acceptance Model", MIS Quarterly, Vol. 21, nr. 4, pp. 389-400.
Gilbert, Pamela
(1999) "On Space, Sex and Stalkers", Women and Performance,
Issue 17.
http://www.echonyc.com/~women/Issue17/art-gilbert.html
Green, E & Adam, A (eds)
(2001) Virtual Gender: Technology, Consumption and Identity Matters, Routledge, NY.
Grey, C.
(1996) "Towards an overview of work on gender and language variation"
http://www.ehche.ac.uk/study/schsubj/human/english/overview.htm
Gruber, Sybille
(1999) "Communication Gone Wired. Working Toward a "Practiced"
Cyberfeminism", The Information Society, Vol.15, pp.199-208.
Gurak, Laura J.
(1995) "On 'Bob', 'Thomas', and Other New Friends: Gender in Cyberspace".
http://www.ibiblio.org/cmc/mag/1995/feb/last.html
Gurak, L & Bayer N.L.
"Making Gender Visible: Applying Feminist Critiques of Technology to Technical Communication", Technical Communication Quarterly Vol.3, No.3, pp.257-70.
Hamilton, S.
(2000) "Virtual Gender or Virtually Gendered? Thinking About Cyberfeminism". Paper presented at the Femmes Br@nchées Soirée: Salon #32.
http://www.studioxx.org/xwords/virtual.html
Harcourt, Wendy ed.
(1999) Women@internet, Zed Books, London.
Harraway, Donna
(1991)"Cyborg Manifesto", in Simians, Cyborgs and Women, Routledge, NY.
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/Haraway/CyborgManifesto.html
Hatt, Daniel F
(1998) Male/Female Language Use in Computer Dyadic Interactions, Unpublished MA thesis, Lauretian University, Ontario.
http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers/princessdi/302/Lang.html
Hawthorne, Susan & Klein, Renata ed.
(1999) Cyberfeminism: Connectivity, Critique + Creativity, Spinifex Press, Nth Melbourne.
Hall, Kim
(1996) "Cyberfeminism", in Herring 1996.
Henwood, F., Kennedy, H. & Miller, N. (eds)
(2001) Cyborg Lives? Women's Technobiographies, Raw Nerve Books, York.
Herring, Susan
(1992) "Gender and participation in computer-mediated linguistic discourse" (Report No. FL 020 341). Washington DC: National Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics, (ERIC Document No. ED 345 552).
(1993) "Gender and Democracy in Computer Mediated Communication", EJC/REC Vol.3, No.2
http://dc.smu.edu/dc/classroom/Gender.txt
(1994a) "Gender Differences in Computer-Mediated Communication: Bringing Familiar Baggage to the New Frontier" Keynote talk at panel entitled "Making the Net*Work*: Is there a Z39.50 in gender communication?", American Library Association annual convention, Miami, June 27, 1994.
http://cpsr.org/cpsr/gender/herring.txt
(1994b). "Politeness in computer culture: Why women thank and men flame". In M. Bucholtz, A. Liang, L. Sutton, & C. Hines (Eds.), Cultural performances: Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Women and Language Conference, pp. 278-294, Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Women and Language Group, University of California.
ed. (1996) Computer Mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural Perspectives, John Benjamins, Amsterdam.
(1996a) "Two Variants of an Electronic Message Schema", in Herring 1996.
(1996b) "Gender and Democracy in Computer Mediated Communication", in Kling 1996
(1996c) "Posting in a different voice: Gender and ethics in computer-mediated communication". In C. Ess (Ed.), Philosophical approaches to computer-mediated communication (pp. 115-145). Albany: SUNY Press.
(1999) "The Rhetorical Dynamics of Gender Harassment Online", The Information Society, Vol.15, pp.151-167.
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/TIS/articles/herring15(3).pdf
(2000)"Gender Differences in CMC: Findings and Implications", CPSR Newsletter, Vol.18, No.1
http://www.cpsr.org/publications/newsletters/issues/2000/Winter2000/herring.html
Herring, S., Johnson, D., & DiBenedetto, T.
(1995) "This Discussion Has Gone Too Far!: Male Resistance to Female Participation on the Internet", in K. Hall & M. Bulcholtz Eds. Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self, Routledge, NY.
Holman, Phyllis
"Cyberjanes and Cyberjitters: Myths and Realities of Gender on the Net", WAAL Spring Conference Talk April 12, 2000
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/Talks/waaltalk.htm
Jaffe, J.Michael. Young-Eum Lee, Li-Ning Huang, & Hayg Oshagan
(nd) "Gender, Pseudonyms, and CMC: Masking Identities and Baring Souls",
http://research.haifa.ac.il/~jmjaffe/genderpseudocmc/
Jansen, Susan
(1989) "Gender and the Information Society: A Socially Structured Silence", Journal of Communication, Vol.39, No.3, pp.196-215.
Jenkins, Summer
(1998) Gender Differences in the Use of the Internet as a Means of Personal Communication, Unpublished MA dissertation, University of London.
http://www.agari.org/summer/
Jones, Steven
(1997) Virtual Culture: Identity and Communication in Cybersociety, Sage, London.
(1998) Cybersociety 2.0: Revisiting Computer-Mediated Communication and Community, Sage, Thousand Oaks.
Kaplan, Nancy & Farrell
"Weavers of Webs: a Portrait of Young Women on the Net", Arachnet Journal of Virtual Culture Vol.2, No.3.
http://www.monash.edu.au/journals/ejvc/kaplan.v2n3
Karlsson, A.M.
(1998) "Selves, Frames and Functions of Two Swedish Teenagers' Personal Homepages". Paper presented at the 6th International Pragmatics Conference, Reims, July 19-24.
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Kendall, Lori
(1998a) "Meaning and Identity in 'cyberspace': The Performance of Gender, Class and Race Online", Symbolic Interaction, Vol.21, No.2, pp.129-53.
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(2000) "Cyberfeminism and Citizenship? Challenging the Political Imaginary". Paper presented at the American Education Research Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, and forthcoming in M. Arnot & J. Dillabough (eds) Challenging Democracy: Feminist Perspectives on the Education of Citizens, Routledge, London.
Kibby, Marj
(1997) "'BABES ON THE WEB': Sex, Identity and the Home Page", Media International Australia, No.84, May, pp.39-45.
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/department/so/babes.htm
(2001) "Women and sex entertainment on the Internet: discourses of gender and power", Mots Pluriels, No.19
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/MotsPluriels/MP1901mk.html
Kibby, M. & Costello, B.
(1999) "Displaying the Phallus: Masculinity and the Performance of Sexuality on the Internet", Men and Masculinities, Vol.1, No.4, pp352-364.
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Kling, Rob ed.
(1996) Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, San Diego.
Kolko, Beth
(1999) "Representing Bodies in Virtual Space: The Rhetoric of Avatar Design", The Information Society, Vol.15 (3), pp.177-186
Kramarae, Cheris
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LaPin, Gianna
(1999) "Shapeshifters: Why Women Must Adapt in the Computer World to Succeed".
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LaPin, Gianna & Lakshmi Bharadwaj
(1998) "Pick a Gender and Get Back to Us. How Cyberspace Affects Who
We Are".
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Laurel, Brenda
(2000) "Just one of the Girls", Signum, No.6
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Lawley, Elizabeth
(1993) "Computers and the Communication of Gender",
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Mason, E. R.
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McLelland, Mark
"Local meanings in global space: a case study of women's 'Boy love' web sites in Japanese and English", Mots Pluriels No.19
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(1991) "Organization as Gendered Communication Act", Canadian
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Morahan-Martin, Janet
(1998) "Women and Girls Last: Females and the Internet"
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Mowbray, Miranda
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(1999) Virtual Gender: Fantasies of Subjectivity and Embodiment, University of Michigan Press.
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(1993) "Genderbending on the MUSH".
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(1998) "Gender Differences in Internet Use: Do they Exist?"
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http://www.cpsr.org/publications/newsletters/issues/2000/Winter2000/spender.html
Spertus, Ellen
(nd1) "Gender Benders"
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Sophia, Zoe
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Suler, John (1996)
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