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Women -- Employment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Sex discrimination in employment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Electronic data processing -- Great Britain -- History.
Technocracy.
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Hicks, Mar.
Women -- Employment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Sex discrimination in employment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
Electronic data processing -- Great Britain -- History.
Technocracy.
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Programmed inequality : how
Britain
discarded
women
technologists and lost its edge in computing / Marie [Mar] Hicks.
by
Hicks, Mar.
MIT Press, 2017.
Call #:
331.4094109 H631p
Subjects
Women
--
Employment
--
Great
Britain
--
History
--
20th
century
.
Sex discrimination in
employment
--
Great
Britain
--
History
--
20th
century
.
Electronic data processing
--
Great
Britain
--
History
.
Technocracy.
Series
History
of computing.
ISBN:
9780262535182 (pbk.)
Description:
x, 342 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-329) and index.
Contents:
Introduction:
Britain
's computer "revolution"
--
War machines :
women
's computing work and the underpinnings of the data-driven state 1930-1946
--
Peacetime data processing : institutionalizing a feminized machine underclass 1946-1954
--
Luck and labor shortage : gender, professionalization, and opportunities for computer workers
--
1958-1969
--
The rise of the technocrat : how state attempts to centralize power through computing went astray 1967-1971
--
The end of white heat and the failure of British technocracy, 1970-1979
--
Conclusion: re-assembling the
history
of computing to show gender's formative role
--
Bibliography.
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