Wikipedia:Gap Finding Project
feminist technoscience
More genealogy of the intersections of feminist technoscience with feminist science studies, and technoscience studies in the science studies tradition. References: Bits of Life.
gender and technology
There's no Wikipedia page on gender and technology. Has this been considered "too broad" for an encyclopedia entry? What would such a page cover? What other pages would be nested inside? Who are some of the key theorists/contributors and themes in the field of "gender and technology"? There are certainly many books, courses, syllabi on the topic... (This gap was pointed out by ND).
technofeminism
Relates to feminist technoscience but could constitute its own post.
- Needs elaboration on her theoretical contributions.
- Yes! This is basically a list of her books. There is no narrative about her work or where she fits into the larger story of feminist Marxist sociologists who think about technologies as integral to "capitol" (fixed capitol) and "patriarchy" the reproduction of the masculine
- Her book was also written decades ago -- a story about how her thinking has changed and adapted over time. Link to the FemTechNet interview with Wajcman by Anne Balsamo to reference these updates and the neoliberal/post-fordist structure of the global economy. Shameran81 (talk) 20:50, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
Women in STEM fields
Page exists, needs additional edits as under discussion in talk page; also needs more explicit discussion on and definitions of gender (vs sex) and overarching social structures like patriarchy. Also, arguably, should be noted as US/Canada/Britain focused, unless content is actually expanded, which would make for very different page content.
Chicana and Chicano
- Underdeveloped article - Talk page // "C class article" - Redirect of Chicana to Chicano not discussed
women of color
Search for 'women of color' or 'woman of color' points to a page on Person of Color. While this page seems to offer a reasonable overview of the use of the term 'person of color' it fails to capture the unique experience of women of color at the intersection of racial, gender and often economic structural disadvantage.
Materialist vs Material Feminisms
Currently no disambiguation between the two terms on Wikipedia; both used interchangeably to refer to Marxist feminist analyses. Lagging behind theory (e.g. Alaimo and Hekman 2008, Coole 2010, Bennett 2010 etc.). Rylee001 (talk) 20:51, 9 September 2015 (UTC)rylee001
ENIAC
Add reference Janet Abbate's book Recoding Gender: Women's Changing Participation in Computing both to reference list/citations and to expand on section on programming, female programmers, and perhaps elsewhere throughout. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/recoding-gender
gender-based violence
Gender-based violence re-routes to a section of the Domestic Violence page, specifically the 'Violence against Women' section. Gender-based violence warrants a separate page and consideration for the larger scope of gender-based violence encompassing the range of violence and different forms of violence inflicted on individuals and communities across a gender-identity spectrum.
Écriture féminine
- As noted on the talk page (last updated, 2011) this is lackluster and underdeveloped.
- Needs sections - summery of main ideas in this theory and the major contributors (some are hyperlinked in the beginning)
- Possible sections: History of this theory - how it developed in critique to psychoanalysis and for instance, Jacques Lacan, the intellectual training of the theorists (analysts); How the theory has been taken up to theorize psychic development in culture and subjectivity, the abject Julia Kristeva; how ecriture féminine has been taken up by other disciplines and examples of this (anthropology, literature, cultural geography), major conferences and areas of study, major works in this, critiques and criticisms from different
- I couldn't help it, I had to make an edit of "literally" into "translates" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89criture_f%C3%A9minine)