Researching the gender differences in participation levels on the Internet
Josine Vos <[email protected]> Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:25:26 +0000
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Hi, I'm a student at the university of Utrecht, Holland. At this moment I am working on a research about the differences in participation levels on the Internet between men and women./ / The views on this subject differ a lot from each other; it varies from extreme positive feelings to extreme negative feelings. At one hand they consider new technologies as a liberation of the "oppressed" women, but there are also individuals who seem to have created a very negative picture on the differences in participation levels on the Internet between men and women. It appears that women still share the opinion that they are treated by men as being inferior to them and not capable of using the computer, let alone the Internet. I'm researching the different positions that people take in the debate regarding the exacerbation of the differences in participation levels between men and women on the Internet and in what way these differences are being represented in the different parties. The reason that I contact your community about this is that I would like to hear from you how you feel about this matter. I would be very pleased if you could provide answers to these questions: 1. Why did you choose to create a community explicitly for women, and not just join the 'whole bunch'? 2. Are there, regarding the KDE project, typical men's jobs and typical women's jobs? And if so, why this division? 3. To what extend do you feel excluded from general Internet users public, which is sometimes called to be mainly masculine? Or do you feel this to be a biased point of view? 4. Can you provide me with other useful information or personal opinions that might be of importance in my research? Thank you very much! Greetings, Josine