Article(electronic)July 1995

Feminism and Constructivism: Do Artifacts Have Gender?

In: Science, technology, & human values: ST&HV, Volume 20, Issue 3, p. 332-351

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Abstract

This article explores possibilities for establishing dialogues between feminism and constructivism in the field of technology studies. Based on an overview of Norwegian feminist debates about technology, it indicates several points where feminism and constructivism meet and can mutually benefit from each other. The article critically examines feminist studies questioning the problems of technological determinism, social deternacnism, and essentialism. It criticizes constructivism for a lack of concern for gender and politics but holds that it is still possible to use theoretical tools from constructivism in feminist analyses. Fruitful dialogues require the application of the principle of symmetry to the dcalogues and sharing some common ground and mutual recognation of each other's strengths and weaknesses

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-8251

DOI

10.1177/016224399502000304

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