Women's participation in the Australian Digital Content Industry : initial case study findings
Edited book (chapter)
Chapter Title | Women's participation in the Australian Digital Content Industry : initial case study findings |
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Book Chapter Category | Edited book (chapter) |
ERA Publisher ID | 2231 |
Book Title | Women in Science & Technology |
Authors | Geneve, Anitza (Author), Nelson, Karen (Author) and Christie, Ruth (Author) |
Editors | Prpic, Katarina, Oliveira, Luisa and Hemlin, Sven |
Page Range | 139 -161 |
Number of Pages | 23 |
Year | 2009 |
Publisher | Institute for Social Research |
Institute for Social Research, Zagreb University | |
Place of Publication | Croatia |
ISBN | 9789536218417 |
Abstract | An exploratory case study which seeks to understand better the problem of low participation rates of women in Information Communication Technology (ICT) is currently being conducted in Queensland, Australia. Contextualised within the Digital Content Industry (DCI) multimedia and games production sectors, the emphasis is on women employed as interactive content creators rather than as users of the technologies. Initial findings provide rich descriptive insights into the perceptions and experiences of female DCI professionals. Influences on participation such as: existing gender ratios, gender and occupational stereotypes, access into the industry and future parental responsibilities have emerged from the data. Bandura's (1999) Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) is used as a 'scaffold' (Walsham, 1995:76) to guide data analysis and assist analytic generalisation of the case study findings. We propose that the lens of human agency and theories such as SCT assist in explaining how influences are manifested and affect women's agency and ultimately participation in the DCI. The Sphere of Influence conceptual model (Geneve et al, 2008), which emerges from the data and underpinning theory, is proposed as a heuristic framework to further explore influences on women's participation in the DCI industry context. |
Keywords | sphere of influence; gender; digital content industry |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390303. Higher education |
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Byline Affiliations | Queensland University of Technology |
Journal Title | Women in Science & Technology |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q74wx/women-s-participation-in-the-australian-digital-content-industry-initial-case-study-findings
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