Re: gender & new information technologies

Judy Diamondstone (diamonju who-is-at rci.rutgers.edu)
Tue, 18 Jun 1996 18:27:20 -0400

>>>Gender bias is more
>>>than an ongoing problem.
>>>It is so deeply part of our lives as men and women
>>>that to speak of it is to exhale...
>>
>>I just realized this weekend the connection
>>between my asthmatic tendencies (an exhalation problem if any)
>>and this injunction against speaking
>>-- against speaking *first*--
>>
>>Writing is a different thing:
>>you do it with your fingers
>
> This list (and others) is, at least for me, a powerful example of
>using a new technology to find my *voice*... to break down the *silence
>barriers* (or "injunction against speaking first")... to let my *fingers*
>do the talking... seeking to overcome intimidation with a new group in a
>new setting in order to join the compelling conversations in progress...
> Is the use of computer technology/NIT and finding one's voice an
>issue of "gendered learning"? Hmm...
> (said thoughtfully, seeking to understand, inviting further comment)

Kathy, I am interested in your observation, that the list is helping you
to "break down the *silence barriers*" -- I find it quite intimidating;
whenever I begin to feel comfortable, it happens again.
But that's what makes e-mail discussion lists so powerful. Again and
again, we get to write back.


- Judy
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Judy Diamondstone diamonju who-is-at rci.rutgers.edu
Graduate School of Education Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
10 Seminary Place New Brunswick, NJ 08903