A Techno-Feminist Perspective on the Free/Libre Open Source Software Development

TitleA Techno-Feminist Perspective on the Free/Libre Open Source Software Development
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsLin, Y-wei
Date PublishedAugust
Abstract

This paper tries to analyse the FLOSS development from a "techno-feminist" perspective (Wajcman 2004). Staying away from a reductionism that simplifies the gender issue in the FLOSS community to the level of a fight between men and women, the issues I attempt to address include not only the inequality that women face in computing, but also other inequalities that other users face mainly emerging from the power relationships between expert and lay (namely, developer and user) in software design. Instead of splitting women and men in the FLOSS development, this analysis helps motivate both men and women to work together, reduce the gender gap, and improve the disadvantaged statuses of women and a wider users community in the FLOSS development.

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