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Consuming Technologies
The circuit of technology Gender, identity and power
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Cynthia Cockburn
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2004
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Taylor & Francis
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Book chapters
Information and communication technologies and the moral economy of the household
The Young and the Restless in Trinidad
The shape of things to consume
Introduction
pp. 32
The circuit of technology Gender, identity and power
pp. 48
The desire for the new Its nature and social location as presented in theories of fashion and modern consumerism
pp. 82
Explaining ICT consumption
pp. 97
Personal computers, gender and an institutional model of the household
pp. 113
The meaning of domestic technologies
pp. 131
Living-room wars
pp. 146
Contextualizing home computing
pp. 183
The Amish and the telephone
pp. 195
Regimes of closure
pp. 208
The long term and the short term of domestic consumption
pp. 227
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