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Author Hicks, Mar

Title Programmed Inequality How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing
Published Cumberland : MIT Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (317 p.)
Series History of Computing Ser
History of Computing Ser
Contents Introduction: Britain's computer "revolution" -- War machines : women's computing work and the underpinnings of the data-driven state 1930-1946 -- Peacetime data processing : institutionalizing a feminized machine underclass 1946-1954 -- Luck and labor shortage : gender, professionalization, and opportunities for computer workers -- 1958-1969 -- The rise of the technocrat : how state attempts to centralize power through computing went -- Astray 1967-1971 -- The end of white heat and the failure of British technocracy, 1970-1979 -- Conclusion: re-assembling the history of computing to show gender's formative role -- Bibliography
Summary How Britain lost its early dominance in computing by systematically discriminating against its most qualified workers: women
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Women -- Employment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Sex discrimination in employment -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Electronic data processing -- Great Britain -- History
Technocracy.
Computers
computers.
Electronic data processing
Sex discrimination in employment
Technocracy
Women -- Employment
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780262342940
0262342944