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what women want Professor Justine Cassell on underdetermined technology, social norms, and the gender politics of mobility. By Ruth Shalit There’s a lot of gender talk in IT these days. Tech companies are paying consul
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Palo Alto / /

Company

Narrative Language Research Group / MIT Press / MIT’s Media Laboratory / HP Labs / /

Continent

America / /

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France / Japan / Scotland / /

Facility

HP-sponsored Institute / University of Chicago / University of Edinburgh / /

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Internet connections / well-meaning solutions / coffee maker / male-female technology differential / computational systems / technological tools / online communities / word processing / software designers / technology / online website / information technology / software specifically / paint guns / devices / kitchen technology / earnest learning tools / gender-specific mobile data services / online worlds / womanless technology / /

Organization

the University of Chicago / MIT Media Lab / National Science Foundation / Institute for Women / MIT / University of Edinburgh / MIT’s Media Lab / /

Person

James Beard / Henry Jenkins / Justine Cassell / /

Position

teacher / board member / CEO / Professor / engineer / associate professor / /

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Computer Graphics / /

Technology

information technology / http / cell phones / mobile phones / PDA / kitchen technology / designing information technologies / mobile devices / /

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