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Not Only Gender: More on Debating Markets

Not Only Gender: More on Debating Markets The paper by Gudeman and Gudeman on the nature of computer-mediated-communication (CMC) is a valuable contribution. This comment argues that they neglected one important aspect affecting CMC, namely ideology, and suggests that the ''Debating Markets'' exchange had long-term negative impacts on Femecon. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Feminist Economics Taylor & Francis

Not Only Gender: More on Debating Markets

Feminist Economics , Volume 3 (1): 6 – Jan 1, 1997
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
1466-4372
eISSN
1354-5701
DOI
10.1080/135457097338852
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Abstract

The paper by Gudeman and Gudeman on the nature of computer-mediated-communication (CMC) is a valuable contribution. This comment argues that they neglected one important aspect affecting CMC, namely ideology, and suggests that the ''Debating Markets'' exchange had long-term negative impacts on Femecon.

Journal

Feminist EconomicsTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1997

Keywords: Computer-mediated-communication; Feminism; Gender; Ideology; Common Property; Power

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