From tmisa at umn.edu Tue May 20 09:13:45 2008 From: tmisa at umn.edu (tmisa@umn.edu) Date: Tue May 20 12:15:13 2008 Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] "May 30 U of M conference explores gender gap in computing professions" In-Reply-To: References: <47F2B44F.30304@umn.edu> Message-ID: "May 30 U of M conference explores gender gap in computing professions" The University of Minnesota's Charles Babbage Institute presents an international conference exploring the gender gap in computing on Friday, May 30, at the Charles Babbage Institute, Anderson Library, 222 21st Ave. S., Minneapolis. The conference is free and open to the public, but registration is required for lunch and/or dinner. The conference, entitled History | Gender | Computing, features presenters from six countries who will observe that women were active participants in the early days of computer programming, but examine why computing today is one of the most gender-segregated domains of modern life. Complementing the presentations is a scheduled poster session, showcasing additional views and innovative projects, as well as a new exhibit, "Gendered Bits," exploring how gender has shaped the professional identities and material culture of computing. |===================================================| | http://www.umn.edu/~tmisa/gender/ | |===================================================| -- Thomas J. Misa Director, Charles Babbage Institute 211 Andersen Library 222 - 21st Avenue South University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 612 624.5050 tel 612 625.8054 fax http://www.cbi.umn.edu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Program for History of Science, Technology & Medicine ===========================================================