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Revista de Estudios Sociales

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PUJOL, Joan  and  MONTENEGRO, Marisela. Technology and Feminism: A Strange Couple. rev.estud.soc. [online]. 2015, n.51, pp.173-185. ISSN 0123-885X.  https://doi.org/10.7440/res51.2015.13.

The "gender digital divide" constitutes a prolific research program that compares the differences between women and men in access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Nevertheless, those using feminist socio-constructivist perspectives argue for the need to pay attention, not only to "access," but also to "design," in addition to considering social relations as something that is coded within technological artifacts. From this perspective, gender constitutes an integral part of technological production. This paper explores the co-constitution of gender and technology, considering a specific action-research experience. It is argued that the re-signification of gendered and technological codes drifts through: a) the opening of gendered and technological codes; b) the production of new cultural imaginaries that question hegemonic representations of gender; and c) the production of new subjectivities through the reorganization of socio-technical practices to develop performative acts that transform patriarchal relations.

Keywords : Technology; feminism; gender; performativity; subjectivity.

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