Leslie Regan Shade
Gender and ICT Publications

 

Gender and Community in the Social Construction of the Internet. NY: Peter Lang, 2002.

Forthcoming, 2003. "Gender Online", for The Internet and American Life, ed. Howard, Jones, Rainie. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

"The Short Life and Death of Audrey" in The Next Wave, ed. Martinez and Stuart. Toronto: Sumach Press, forthcoming, 2002.

"Lives and Livelihoods in the Technological Age", co-written with Kate White and Jennifer Brayton, pp. 45-62 in Virtual Gender: Technology, Consumption and Identity, ed. Eileen Green and Alison Adam. London: Routledge, 2001.

"Courting Women at E-Com", pp. 217-224 in Women, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future, ed. Ellen Balka and Richard Smith. Amsterdam: Kluwer, 2000.

" Just Add Girls and Stir?" (a review of From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games, ed.
Justine Cassell and Henry Jenkins, MIT Press, 1998 in IEEE Technology and Society 18(4)(Winter
1999/2000):35-6.

A Gendered Perspective on Access to the Information Infrastructure. The Information Society 14(1)
(January-March 1998): 33-44.

"Post-Beijing and Beyond: Gendered Perspectives on Access", pp. 181-189 in Women in Computing, ed. Rachel
Lander and Alison Adam. Exeter: Intellect Books, 1997.

"The Santa Rosa Case: Women-Only Forums on the Internet and the First Amendment." Journal of
Information Ethics
(Fall 1997): 48-63.

"Gender Matters." Communique 12(3-4)(May 1997): 7-9. (Canadian Association for Distance Education
Practitioners Magazine).

"Access to the Internet for Women's Groups Across Canada," pp. 113-122 in Women, Work and
Computerization: Spinning a Web from Past to Future
, ed. A.F. Grundy, et. al. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1997.

Gender and Community in the Social Constitution of the Internet. Graduate Program in Communication, McGill
University, Ph.D. Thesis, 1997.

Abstract from talk for CCLOW'S JANUS PROJECT: The Janus Project: New Learning Technologies &
Women-Summary of the Conference Proceedings
, March 21-22, 1997, Hotel du Fort, Montreal, Canada.

Using A Gender-based Analysis in Developing a Canadian Access Strategy: Backgrounder Report. Ad Hoc
Committee for the Workshop on Access to the Information Highway, Universal Access Workshop, 1997.

Report on the Use of the Internet in Canadian Women's Organizations. Conducted for Status of Women
Canada
, 1996,

Women, the World Wide Web, and Issues of Privacy. Feminist Collections, vol. 17, no. 2, Winter 1996, pp.
33-35.

The Wired World According to Women. Book Review of wired_women: gender and new realities in cyberspace,
edited by Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise (Seal Press, 1996). CMC Magazine (July 1996).

Being Digital, and Domestically Challenged. A discussion paper prepared for Community Access to the
Information Highway, Ottawa, May 7-9, 1995.

"Gender Issues in Computer Networking," pp. 91-105 in Women, Work Computerization: Breaking Old
Boundaries, Building New Forms
, ed. Adam, et.al. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1994.

Guest editor: EJVC Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture,Vol.2, No. 3 (1994), Gender Issues in
Computer Networking.
Introductory comments by Shade.

"Is Sisterhood Virtual?: Women on the Electronic Frontier." Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada,
Series VI, Vol. V (1994): 131-142.

The Gender of Cyberspace (with Gladys We). Internet Business Journal, vol. 1, no. 2, 1993.

Gender Issues in Computer Networking. Talk given at: Community Networking: the International Free-Net
Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, CANADA, August 17-19, 1993.