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USA 4 United States 4 Arbeitskräfte 2 Computer industry 2 Computerindustrie 2 Gender discrimination 2 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 2 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 2 Women workers 2 Workforce 2 Arbeitsbedingungen 1 Burnout 1 China 1 Deutschland 1 Einzelhandel 1 Frauenbewegung 1 Germany 1 Gig Economy 1 Gig economy 1 High technology 1 Hochtechnologie 1 Internet 1 Lebensstil 1 Lifestyle 1 Retail trade 1 Safety engineering 1 Science 1 Sicherheitstechnik 1 Social class 1 Social situation 1 Soziale Lage 1 Soziale Schicht 1 Technical professions 1 Technische Berufe 1 Technology & Society/General 1 Women's movement 1 Working conditions 1
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Carrigan, Coleen 3 Dorschel, Robert 1 Tang, Ling 1 Van Oort, Madison 1
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Cracking the Bro Code
Carrigan, Coleen - 2024
Why dominant racial and gender groups have preferential access to jobs in computing, and how feminist labor activism in computing culture can transform the field into a force that serves democracy and social justice.Cracking the Bro Code is a bold ethnographic study of sexism and racism in...
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Cracking the bro code
Carrigan, Coleen - 2024
"Cracking the Bro-Code is an ethnography that engages women navigating male-dominated cultures of computing. It provides evidence of women's experiences to reveal the values and practices of U.S.-based high-tech institutions and how they reproduce discrimination and harassment not only in their...
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Burnout market feminism : urban Chinese businesswomen in the internet age
Tang, Ling - 2026
"Building out a new theory called burnout market feminism, this book looks at how and why women in China are thriving in the digital economy when, simultaneously, there is a state crackdown on feminist discourse and activism." - Provided by publisher
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The social codes of tech workers : class identity in digital capitalism
Dorschel, Robert - 2025
"Analysis of the contemporary tech workers situated between billionaire owners and precarious gig workers. This group, the author argues, is largely neglected in controversies over "Big Tech" or "digital capitalism" but plays a crucial role its everyday operation"--
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Cracking the bro code
Carrigan, Coleen - 2024
"Cracking the Bro-Code is an ethnography that engages women navigating male-dominated cultures of computing. It provides evidence of women's experiences to reveal the values and practices of U.S.-based high-tech institutions and how they reproduce discrimination and harassment not only in their...
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Worn out : how retailers surveil and exploit workers in the digital age and how workers are fighting back
Van Oort, Madison - 2023
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