Writing on the blog Difference Engines, Lilly Irani has proposed the crowdsourcing of “an archive of non-men in computing in a way that also challenges the boundaries of what is considered computing?” This is an excellent idea, and as a small token of support I am posting below a few representative images from my own research. They are meant to capture the range of representations of women as users, producers, beneficiaries, and victims of computing.
This is obviously only a small start. No commentary for the moment. Stay tuned…
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