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DATE | 2004-07-10 |
FROM | From: "Paul Robert Marino"
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [TechForum] Gender Equity and F/OSS: New book submissions requested
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tednellen wrote .. > > I know this new book proposal should interest many here. I hope many of > you seriously consider collaborating to write a chapter or two for this > new book. it will help you and all of us in general as we have so much > talent on this list and in this city, we need to let others know too. > > please seriously consider spreading your genius and wealth of knowledge > with others. collaborate on this as you have done so well in your > practice. > > ted > > > Gender Equity and Free and Open Source Software > > Call for Chapter Submissions of a New Book > > In recent years, academia, non-governmental organizations, governments, > and industry have become increasingly involved in the development of F/OSS > technologies, and in analyzing the social impact of that technology in > diverse settings, such as in developing countries, in education and in > the workplace. WOWEM, a Gender Equity and F/OSS research and education > project started by the Foundation for Sustainable Development, is sponsoring > a book to be co-edited by Stacy Gildenston, current Director of Certification > for Linux Professional Institute, and Lady Murrugarra, Coordinator Group > Work Gender and ICTs - Peru , at www.concytec.gob.pe/generotics/ and Head > Computer Center Instituto de Medicina Tropical Alexander von Humboldt - > UPCH www.upch.edu.pe/tropicales . > > This book aims to incorporate both empirical studies and qualitative evaluations > of F/OSS technologies in which Gender Equity concerns have been involved. > For example: gender and F/OSS instructional technology (computer-based > teaching); gender-based cultural factors in the use of F/OSS; human-F/OSS > interaction and trends; the barriers of F/OSS adoption based on gender > concerns; and gender-based organizational and work issues; as well as reviews > of the broader social implications of F/OSS technologies in Gender Equitable > development. > > The focus of reviews and studies submitted for publication in this section > should reflect the book's focus on Gender Equity concerns, either by stating > how F/OSS technology is relevant, or how it might be relevant, particularly > with respect to local, regional, or international development issues. > > WOWEM will accept submissions in English and Spanish, but alternate languages > are welcome as approved by the editors. Proposals for submission must be > received by August 16th, 2004 at jmcknight6655-at-rogers.com. We intend to > publish all quality work as space allows. Detailed outlines and/or first > drafts must be completed by September 30th, 2004, with the intent to have > authors complete work by December 31, 2004. Alternate deadlines may be > made available upon request. > > FULL LENGTH ARTICLES > Full Length Articles can be anywhere up to approximately 5,000 words in > length, including (if needed) references, diagrams, statistics, etc. These > articles may be qualitative, quantitative, or a combination of both. The > intent of the editors is to allow for extremely diverse submissions. > > CASE STUDIES > Case Studies (up to 5,000 words) are highly regarded as material for submission. > Since it is often difficult to create a research design that is applicable > to standard quantitative statistical analysis or adequate control of variables, > an appropriate focus can be methodologies. These methods are best described > in Case Study format. The editors wish to encourage submissions from ALL > experimental, educational, and organizational spheres. All Case Studies > should present an adequate description of the background of the presenting > problem, any methodologies used, the outcomes, and explanations for the > outcomes observed. > > SHORT PAPERS > The book will recognize that F/OSS is a diverse topic politically, geographically, > and culturally. The papers can be on any type of research that has relevance > to Gender Equity and F/OSS. We would like to see short reports that authors > may feel are not likely to be published as a full article, but which appears > to offer intriguing, preliminary work and findings. We welcome both quantitative > and qualitative research articles; pilot studies; non-trivial assignments > done by or set for students; and even completely speculative papers that > suggest a further avenue of study and research. > > The length should be between 500-1,500 words, including any references. > Since space is at a premium include core details that are required to help > the reader understand the main thrust of the article. The discussion should > mention possible flaws or alternative interpretations of the results, other > than the main interpretation presented by the author(s). This is as much > to indicate to the reader that the author(s) is/are aware of these possible > flaws and alternative interpretations. It also serves to instruct for > the potential to replicate work. > > Creative Non-Fiction > Finally, the editors will accept short (up to 1,000 words) creative non-fiction > works describing personal experiences with F/OSS and Gender Equity. Space > for this may be somewhat limited, and this material may be used for alternate > media, such as on the WOWEM website. > > Regards, > > Stacy Gildenston / Lady Murrugarra > > > Posting by: > Sophia Huyer > Executive Director > Women in Global Science and Technology > 204 Ventress Road > Brighton, Ontario K0K 1H0 Canada > shuyer-at-wigsat.org > www.wigsat.org > http://GSTGateway.wigsat.org > > Ictforruralwomen mailing list > Ictforruralwomen-at-list.wigsat.org > http://list.matrixlinks.ca/mailman/listinfo/ictforruralwomen > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > _______________________________________________ > TechForum mailing list > TechForum-at-altschools.org > Manage your subscription by going here: > http://www.altschools.org/mailman/listinfo/techforum ____________________________ NYLXS: New Yorker Free Software Users Scene Fair Use - because it's either fair use or useless.... NYLXS is a trademark of NYLXS, Inc
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