
Gender and Technology
An Introduction
Holly Kruse(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 12. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-5095-3145-5 (ISBN)
Description
Technology has advanced significantly over the past 200 years, but have ideas about gender and technology also changed over time? Are modern technologies gendered?
In this comprehensive text, Holly Kruse explores how notions of gender and technology have been socially constructed. Organized historically, the book provides a broad overview of global developments in technology and how these technologies have been (ideologically) gendered. Focusing on communication and media technologies and analysing an array of household and workplace devices, the text examines the ways in which they have been considered "feminine" or "masculine". These associations, as the text reveals, often have little to do with the complexity of the technology. Rich with historical and contemporary examples - from bicycles and washing machines to the telegraph and the computer - Gender and Technology encourages us to take a closer look at how and why modern technologies are gendered. By understanding the origins of our ideas about gender and technology, we can see how they have and have not changed over time.
This text is essential reading for undergraduates taking courses on gender and technology, and will be of interest to general readers who want to learn more about the historical relationship between gender and technology.
In this comprehensive text, Holly Kruse explores how notions of gender and technology have been socially constructed. Organized historically, the book provides a broad overview of global developments in technology and how these technologies have been (ideologically) gendered. Focusing on communication and media technologies and analysing an array of household and workplace devices, the text examines the ways in which they have been considered "feminine" or "masculine". These associations, as the text reveals, often have little to do with the complexity of the technology. Rich with historical and contemporary examples - from bicycles and washing machines to the telegraph and the computer - Gender and Technology encourages us to take a closer look at how and why modern technologies are gendered. By understanding the origins of our ideas about gender and technology, we can see how they have and have not changed over time.
This text is essential reading for undergraduates taking courses on gender and technology, and will be of interest to general readers who want to learn more about the historical relationship between gender and technology.
Reviews / Votes
"This beautifully written history of technology, presented through the lens of gender, offers an exceptional amount of information and insight. It will delight and inspire both experts and those new to the topic."Nancy Baym, Partner Research Manager, Microsoft Research
"A masterclass in unpacking the taken-for-granted, this book traces how technologies are gendered - and how gender is technologized - in ways that shape everything from children's toys to our mist intimate relationships with domestic space."
Alice E. Marwick, University of North Carolina
"Critically astute and wide-ranging, this engaging and accessilbe text revels the centrality of gender politics within everyday technologies."
Kylie Jarrett, University College Dublin
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 138 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
288 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-3145-5 (9781509531455)
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Additional editions

E-Book
02/2026
1st Edition
Wiley
€16.99
Available for download

Book
approx. 12/2025
1st Edition
Polity Press
€60.50
Not yet published
Person
Holly Kruse is Professor of Communications at Rogers State University.
Content
Preface Introduction: Foundational Concepts
Chapter 1: Work and Home
Chapter 2: The Changing Worlds of Work and Home
Chapter 3: Modern Transportation and Communication Technologies
Chapter 4: In-Home Entertainment
Chapter 5: Into the Digital Age
Chapter 6: The Networked World
Chapter 7: The Internet of Things
Epilogue
References
Chapter 1: Work and Home
Chapter 2: The Changing Worlds of Work and Home
Chapter 3: Modern Transportation and Communication Technologies
Chapter 4: In-Home Entertainment
Chapter 5: Into the Digital Age
Chapter 6: The Networked World
Chapter 7: The Internet of Things
Epilogue
References