User:Jag223

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I am a senior at Rice University majoring in Computer Science and Gender Studies. I am interested in the intersection between technology and society, particularly about how humans wish to relate and interact with technology.

Here are the WikiProjects I've joined:

- Women in technology:

User:Jag223/WikiProjectCards/WikiProject Women in Technology

Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Technology

- Gender Studies:

Wikipedia:WikiProject Gender studies#Project contributors (I've added myself as a contributor)

Here are the topics I'm considering for the WikiPage Assignment:

1) Gender disparity in computing

Babes-Vroman, Monica, Isabel Juniewicz, Bruno Lucarelli, Nicole Fox, Thu Nguyen, Andrew Tjang, Georgiana Haldeman, Ashni Mehta, and Risham Chokshi. 2017. "Exploring gender diversity in CS at a large public R1 research university." In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, pp. 51-56.

Blum, Lenore, Carol Frieze, Orit Hazzan, and M. Bernardine Dias. 2007. "A cultural perspective on gender diversity in computing." Reconfiguring the firewall. Recruiting women to information technology across cultures and continents, pp. 109-133.

Catolino, Gemma, Fabio Palomba, Damian A. Tamburri, Alexander Serebrenik, and Filomena Ferrucci. 2019. "Gender diversity and women in software teams: How do they affect community smells?." In 2019 IEEE/ACM 41st International Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society (ICSE-SEIS), pp. 11-20.

Chakraborty, Shreyashi. 2019. "The business case for gender diversity in the Indian information Technology industry." In Inequality and Organizational Practice, pp. 211-233.

Gila, Abdul Rehman, Jafreezal Jaafa, Mazni Omar, and Muhammad Zahid Tunio. 2014. "Impact of personality and gender diversity on software development teams' performance." In 2014 International Conference on Computer, Communications, and Control Technology (I4CT), pp. 261-265.

Hazzan, Orit, and Yael Dubinsky. 2006. "Empower gender diversity with agile software development." Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, pp. 249-256.

Menezes, Álvaro, and Rafael Prikladnicki. 2018. Diversity in software engineering." In Proceedings of the 11th International workshop on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering, pp. 45-48.

Moudgalya, Sukanya Kannan, Kathryn M. Rich, Aman Yadav, and Matthew J. Koehler. 2019. "Computer science educators stack exchange: Perceptions of equity and gender diversity in computer science." In Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, pp. 1197-1203.

Rheingans, Penny, Erica D'Eramo, Crystal Diaz-Espinoza, and Danyelle Ireland. 2018. "A model for increasing gender diversity in Technology." In Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, pp. 459-464.

Ruiz-Jiménez, Jenny María, María del Mar Fuentes-Fuentes, and Matilde Ruiz-Arroyo. 2016. "Knowledge combination capability and innovation: The effects of gender diversity on top management teams in technology-based firms." Journal of business ethics 135, no. 3, pp. 503-515.

2) Gender digital divide

The “gender digital divide” refers to gender biases in technology and digital skills/education. Similar to my first choice, I feel strongly about this topic because technology holds great power in perpetuating social, political, and economic matters. I believe that one component of "responsible technology" is one that accounts for gender biases and inequalities, and I hope that technology can be leveraged to fight these issues. Here are the references I will use:

Bailur, Savita, Silvia Masiero, and Jo Tacchi. 2018. "Gender, mobile, and mobile internet| gender, mobile, and development: the theory and practice of empowerment—Introduction." Information Technologies & International Development 14, pp.1-9.

Bantilan, Ma Cynthia S., and Ravula Padmaja. 2018. "Empowerment through social capital build-up: gender dimensions in technology uptake." Experimental Agriculture 44.1, pp. 61-80.

Carstensen, Tanja. 2013. "Gender and social media: Sexism, empowerment, or the irrelevance of gender?." The Routledge companion to media & gender, pp. 501-510.

Fey, Marion Harris. 2001. "Gender and technology: A question of empowerment." Reading & Writing Quarterly 17.4, pp. 357-361.

Huyer, Sophia, and Tatjana Sikoska. 2003. “Overcoming the gender digital divide: understanding ICTs and their potential for the empowerment of women.”

Kingiri, Ann N. 2013. "A review of innovation systems framework as a tool for gendering agricultural innovations: exploring gender learning and system empowerment." The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 19.5, pp. 521-541.

Maruping, Likoebe M., and Massimo Magni. 2012. "What's the weather like? The effect of team learning climate, empowerment climate, and gender on individuals' technology exploration and use." Journal of Management Information Systems 29.1, pp. 79-114.

Melhem, Samia, Claudia Morrell, and Nidhi Tandon. 2009. "Information and communication technologies for women's socioeconomic empowerment."

Nakafeero, Angela, Dorothy Okello, Kazanka Comfort, Judite Mandlate, Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo, Gisele Yitamben, Mina Tafnout et al. 2009. African women and ICTs: Investigating technology, gender and empowerment. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.

Obayelu, Abiodun, and I. Ogunlade. 2006. "Analysis of the uses of information communication technology (ICT) for gender empowerment and sustainable poverty alleviation in Nigeria." International Journal of Education and Development using ICT 2.3, pp. 45-69.