Re: any women here?
Lurk lurk ... but I have to toss in this article about the
male/female disproportion among the geekly that I stumbled
across on slashdot by chance half a year ago. The author has now
archived it herself apparently. I think the reflections on
socialization and the "larval stage" of geek development are
hard to beat.
http://infotrope.net/writing/content/chick2/chick2.html
T.
(but what do I know)
... lurk lurk
melissa ion kibbe wrote (on 18 Apr 2001, at 18:34):
>
> > Well, they could start by explaining why so few women are interested in IT, and if they see a
> > way to overcome it.
> >
> > And if there is , and it's within our reach/abilities, well what are we waiting for ?
>
> unfortunately, i think it comes back to the way we were raised as kids (in
> the u.s. anyway; i can't speak for other countries). and the way we are
> raised stems from the stereotypes addressed in this thread. little girls'
> toys aren't technical. they're not programmable or build-at-home like
> toys that are marketed toward little boys. where as most little boys grow
> up with leggos, race car tracks and remote-control cars (the lucky ones
> :), most girls get life-like baby dolls and other such doll-related
> things. dolls are great, don't get me wrong. i had my share when i was
> young. but what i notice is that girls' toys are ready to play with right
> out of the package. boys' usually involve some building or problem
> solving, such as model-building. this lays the foundation for an adult
> life of questioning how things are put together and how they work.
>
> this is obvioulsy not true for everyone, especially those girls who built
> models of the Enterprise when they were kids :). but i think it explains
> a bit why presence of females is a bit lacking in the technolgy field.
>
>
> melissa.
>
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