Misbehaving Backlash?
Comments are surfacing about the new Misbehaving blog about women and technology.
Alex asks - why only women?
Others ask - why was I excluded? and here too.
Kevin Marks points out there are more women on the Top 100 then Halley thought. Some women are included in group blogs with men.
Others are happy about the site - here, here , here and here.
I don't recall this much commentary and discussion when Crooked Timber started. hmm.
I am still glad to see the site, and have submitted my link to the authors. Something like this is much needed, though we have to keep in mind that there are others blogging about women and technology that may not be A-listers. Developing a network and community of women (academics, students, community workers and so forth) is important.
Saturday, October 25, 2003
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