Τεχνολογία - Επιστήμη
Δίκτυο Περικτιόνη
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Η ιστοσελίδα αυτή είναι αφιερωμένη στην παρουσίαση όλων των σχετικών
πληροφοριών για το θέμα της "Προώθησης της ισότητας των φύλων
στην Επιστήμη & στην Τεχνολογία", στα πλαίσια της άσκησης
πολιτικής της ΓΓΕΤ, μέσω του "Επιχειρησιακού Προγράμματος
για την Ανταγωνιστικότητα (ΕΠΑν)".
Περιλαμβάνεται επίσης, η Ευρωπαϊκή διάσταση του θέματος.
Donestech
http://donestech.net/?q=en/manifesto
An investigation that arises from the desire to elucidate certain
questions to transform research into a useful knowledge, aimed
at all those people worried about inequalities among genders and
for people oriented to social and political transformation.
A space to rethink technology and its representations, its connection
with the body and subjectivities and its relation with new forms
of production, work, affections, identities, knowledge, desires,
feelings, actions.
Eclectic Tech Carnival (ETC)
http://eclectictechcarnival.org
The Eclectic Tech Carnival (aka /ETC) is a gathering of women
interested in technology. The event is held once a year, each
time in a venue where there has been an interest hosting it.
European Platform of Women Scientists
www.epws.org
The purpose of having the EPWS is to build a structural link between
women scientists and research policy makers. The aim is to introduce
a new key strategic actor into the research policy debate by making
the voice of women scientists heard.
Genderchangers
www.genderchangers.org
Technically and literally a gender changer is a computer part.
It is an adapter that changes the "sex" of a port. Ports
with pins are said to be male, ports with holes are said to be
female. In the situation where two pieces of hardware both have
the same port, an adapter saves the day and makes a connection
possible. We are reclaiming the term to mean a person interested
in the gendered aspects of technology.
GenderIT
www.genderit.org/en/index.shtml
GenderIT.org emerged from the Association for Progressive Communications
Women's Networking Support Programme's advocacy work in information
and communications technologies (ICTs). The need to have examples
of national policy, gender-sensitive language, tools for lobbying,
and an understanding of the impact of poor or positive policy
all within easy access has been expressed by ICT advocates and
policy makers alike.
Graduate Consortium in Women's Studies (Massachusetts Institute
of Technology)
http://web.mit.edu/gcws/index.html
The Graduate Consortium in Women's Studies (GCWS) at MIT is a
pioneering effort by faculty at six degree-granting institutions
in the Boston area and MIT to advance Women's Studies scholarship.
Students from all fields and levels of preparation are encouraged
to join and learn about gender, race, and the complexities of
science and technology, about the meaning of women's activism
around education and human rights and many more.
HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux
www.valhenson.org/howto.html#i__825
In this HOWTO, we'll talk about why women stay out of computing
in general, why they stay away from Linux in particular, and what
you can do to help encourage women in Linux. We hope that this
HOWTO will result in more women using, installing, and developing
Linux.
LinuxChix
www.linuxchix.org
LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux and Free Software,
and for women and men who want to support women in computing.
The membership ranges from novices to experienced users, and includes
professional and amateur programmers, system administrators and
technical writers.
The Science & Technology Pages (part of WSSLinks, developed
and maintained by the Women's Studies Section of the Association
of College and Research Libraries)
http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/Tech2.html
This site includes bibliographies, papers/presentations/books,
links to professional organizations, academic groups and internet
collections.
Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS)
www.socwomen.org
SWS is a non-profit scientific and educational organization of
sociologists and others dedicated to maximizing the effectiveness
of and professional opportunities for women in sociology, exploring
the contributions which sociology can, does and should make to
the investigation of, and humanization of, current gender arrangements
and improving women's lives and creating feminist social change.
Take Back The Tech!
http://takebackthetech.net
"Take Back The Tech!" is a global network of women who
support women networking for social change and women's empowerment,
through the use of information and communication technologies
(ICTs). They promote gender equality in the design, development,
implementation, access to and use of ICTs, and in the policy decisions
and frameworks that regulate them.
Women and science (European Commission)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/index.cfm?fuseaction=public.topic&id=27&lang=1&CFID=13159055&CFTOKEN=d70032565409e9a6-E90ABE31-EFB3-9B31-1E6CA7E951F9D1A9
This site includes documents and links.
Women in Global Science and Technology (WIGSAT)
www.wigsat.org
Women in Global Science and Technology (WIGSAT) supports global
networking on critical issues in science and technology for development.
Among the goals of WIGSAT are to bring together researchers to
address the emerging critical issues in gender, science and technology
for development, to act as an electronic information bridge and
support for major global gender, science, and technology initiatives,
to promote input into these initiatives, and to support the international
gender, science, and technology movement in addressing the new
challenges in the post-Beijing era.
Women's Information Technologies Transfer (WITT)
www.witt-project.net
Women's Information Technologies Transfer (WITT) mission is to
promote Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) among
women movements as a strategic tool for social transformation,
using gender as a starting point. WITT envisions Europe as a place
of real democracy in power where genders will be completely equal,
and women will be recognized as the driving force of the continent
with their inputs to the society highlighted.
Women's Networking Support Programme
www.apcwomen.org
The Mission of the Women's Networking Support Programme is to
promote gender equity in the design, development, implementation,
and use of information and communication technologies-with special
focus on inequities based on women's social or ethnic background-through
the provision of research, training, information, and support
activities in the field of ICT policy, skills-sharing in the access
and use of ICT, and women's network-building.
Women's Technology Program (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
http://wtp.mit.edu
The MIT Women's Technology Program (WTP) is a four-week summer
academic and residential experience where female high school students
explore engineering through hands-on classes, labs, and team-based
projects in the summer after 11th grade.