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References

Abbate, J. (2012). Recoding Gender: Women's Changing Participation in Computing. MIT Press.

Curran, J., Fenton, N., & Freedman, D. (2012). Misunderstanding the Internet. Routledge.

Master, A., Cheryan, S., & Meltzoff, A. N. (2016). Computing Whether She Belongs: Stereotypes Undermine Girls’ Interest and Sense of Belonging in Computer Science. Journal of Educational Psychology.

Panteli, N., Stack, J., & Ramsey, H. (2001). Gendered Patterns in Computing Work in the late 1990s. New Technology, Work and Employment.

Favron, C (2017, March 13). Gender disparities in engineering and computing science at SFU and its effects on female students. University Wire.

Mediaplanet and Bumble Co-Founder Alex Williamson Team Up to Raise Awareness of the Gender Disparity in Tech, and Why the Industry Needs Women: Mediaplanet's "Women in Computing" campaign, found in the San Francisco Chronicle and online, explains the importance of bringing more women into tech and related science, education and math fields. (2019, March 27). PR Newswire.

Pace University's School of Computer Science and Information Systems partners with GE Capital to create new initiative to empower young women to pursue STEMC education and professions: 'Women in Technology @ Pace' works to overcome longstanding gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Computing. (2015, October 1). PR Newswire.