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Emerging Technologies: New Generation

Emerging Technologies: New Generation
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Copyright: 2019
Pages: 22
Source title: Gender Inequality and the Potential for Change in Technology Fields
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sonja Bernhardt (ThoughtWare, Australia), Patrice Braun (Federation University, Australia)and Jane Thomason (Abt Associates, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7975-5.ch002

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Abstract

This chapter profiles women and girls engaged in emerging technology fields, and in so doing demonstrates the lack of traditional barriers experienced by those people. Individual strengths are drawn out and demonstrate the fit to the STEMCell model and #SocialIT approach. The chapter concludes that, ultimately, not only have traditional barriers disappeared or at least subsided, but there do not appear to be barriers preventing females from engaging with the emerging technologies of today. And not unlike the historical women in technology profiles in Chapter 1, the newer generations of women in emerging technologies are indeed strong individuals.

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