 | | (introduction...) |
 | | Contributors |
 | | Acknowledgements |
 | | 1. Beyond the politics of difference |
 | | 2. Information technology and working women's demands |
 | | 3. Feminist approaches to technology |
 | | 4. Conflicting demands of new technology and household work |
 | | 5. Changes in textiles |
 | | 6. Information technology and women's employment in manufacturing in Eastern Europe |
 | | 7. Restructuring and retraining |
 | | 8. Computerization and women's employment in India's banking sector |
 | | 9. Information technology, gender and employment |
 | | 10. Women in software programming |
 | | 11. Something old, something new, something borrowed . . . the electronics industry in Calcutta |
 | | 12. Women and information technology in Sub-Saharan Africa |
 | | 13. Gender perspectives on health and safety in information processing |
 | | 14. Using information technology as a mobilizing force |
 | | 15. The fading of the collective dream? |
 | | Afterword |