Part One Theoretical Developments in the Gender-Technology Relationship:
Feminist Sociology and Methodology: Leaky Black Boxes in Gender/Technology
Relations; On Some Failures of Nerve in Constructivist and Feminist
Analyses of Technology. Part Two Case Studies of the Gender- Technology
Relation: Gender is Calling: Some Reflections of Past, Present and Future
Uses of the Telephone; The Configuration of Domestic Practices in the
Designing of Household Appliances; New Reproductive Technologies and "the
Modern Condition" in South East England; Networking Constructions of Gender
and Constructing Gender Networks: Considering Definitions of Woman in the
British Cervical Screening Programme; Competition and Collaboration in the
Male Shaping of Computing; Negotiating A Software Career: Informal Work
Practices And "The Lads" In a Software Installation.