Processed Lives
Discover the intricate connections between gender and technology in Processed Lives by Jennifer Terry. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, this thought-provoking paperback spans 264 pages and delves into the complex dynamics that shape our relationship with technology. The contributors examine the dual nature of our fascination with technology—balancing the excitement it brings against the fears it incites. This compelling analysis poses critical questions about who truly benefits from technological advancements. Ideal for readers interested in gender studies, sociology, and technology, Processed Lives invites you to explore the multifaceted implications of our technological landscape. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this essential work that challenges conventional perspectives on technology's role in society.