tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903723004816994265.post4219927222345731111..comments2010-05-10T11:46:49.427-07:00Comments on Let's talk about TECH, baby: Gender Divide...why?Kelly O'Donnellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07281276179263991103noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903723004816994265.post-25880512760625166192010-02-23T09:14:42.409-08:002010-02-23T09:14:42.409-08:00Obviously, gender includes many more than male/fem...Obviously, gender includes many more than male/female/straight/gay. And it's a result of evolving times, in my opinion. The fact the queer subcultures are becoming more and more diverse and prevalent yields more angles to the discussion of Gender and Technology. I agree with the study's mention of the lack of female presence in technology in the past, but nowadays, "female" doesn't describe much other than biology. Maybe the gray areas between male and female (such as transgender, bisexual, etc.) view/use technology different then other parts of the gender spectrum.Stefano M. Rivoltahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02320982616892279715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5903723004816994265.post-44542587920084714402010-02-21T07:28:21.264-08:002010-02-21T07:28:21.264-08:00I agree that gender affects the technology prefere...I agree that gender affects the technology preference. For example, some females don’t like playing war-games in the computer, but they like to chat. I would say that is the personality also affecting the differences between males and females. It could be a social construction.Chicoquitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15423839245183440724noreply@blogger.com