Judy Wajcman
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Naixement | 12 desembre 1950 (73 anys) Austràlia |
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Ocupació | sociòloga, professora d'universitat |
Ocupador | London School of Economics (2009–2022) Universitat Nacional Australiana (–2009) London Business School |
Interessada en | Estudis socials de la tecnologia |
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Obres destacables TechnoFeminism | |
Estudiant doctoral | Isabell Loeschner (en) |
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Judy Wajcman (12 de desembre de 1950) és una professora de sociologia de la London School of Economics.[1][2] Anteriorment va ser professora de sociologia a l'Escola de Recerca de Ciències Socials de la Universitat Nacional Australiana. Ha estat professora visitant al Lehman Brothers Centre for Women in Business de la London Business School, i a l'Oxford Internet Institute. Ha ocupat anteriorment càrrecs a Cambridge, Edimburg, Manchester, Sydney, Tòquio, Viena, Warwick i Zuric. També ha estat professora convidada a l'All Souls College (Oxford). Va ser la primera dona membre del St. John's College de Cambridge (Norman Laski Research Fellow 1978-1980). Entre 2010 i 2011 va presidir la Society for Social Studies of Science i encara és membre del seu Handbook Committee.
Wajcman és probablement coneguda pel seu anàlisi de la visió de gènere de la tecnologia.[3] Va ser una autora primerenca sobre els estudis socials de la tecnologia, així com els estudis de gènere, el treball i les organitzacions.[4][5]
Bibliografia seleccionada
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[modifica]- Wajcman, Judy. Women in control: dilemmas of a workers co-operative. New York City: St. Martin's Press, 1983. ISBN 9780312887377.
- Wajcman, Judy; MacKenzie, Donald. The social shaping of technology: how the refrigerator got its hum. Milton Keynes Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1985. ISBN 9780335150267.
- Wajcman, Judy. Feminism confronts technology. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991. ISBN 9780271008028.
- Wajcman, Judy. Managing like a man: women and men in corporate management. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998. ISBN 9780271018485.
- Wajcman, Judy. TechnoFeminism. Cambridge Malden, Massachusetts: Polity, 2004. ISBN 9780745630441.
- Wajcman, Judy; Edwards, Paul. The politics of working life. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 9780191556692.
- Wajcman, Judy; Hackett, Edward; Amsterdamska, Olga; Lynch, Michael. The handbook of science and technology studies. 3rd. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press Published in co-operation with the Society for the Social Studies of Science, 2008. ISBN 9781435605046.
- Wajcman, Judy. Pressed for time: the acceleration of life in digital capitalism. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015. ISBN 9780226196473.
Capítols de llibre
[modifica]- Wajcman, Judy. International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences (volume 9). Amsterdam New York: Elsevier, 2001, p. 5976-5979. ISBN 9780080430768. «Gender and technology»
- Wajcman, Judy; Bittman, Michael. Family time: the social organization of care. London New York: Routledge, 2004, p. 171-194. «The rush hour: the quality of leisure time and gender equity» ISBN 9780203411650
- Wajcman, Judy; Martin, Bill. Social inequalities in comparative perspective. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004, p. 163-190. ISBN 9780631226857. «Understanding class inequality in Australia»
- Wajcman, Judy; Sübak, Andra; Chesley, Noelle. Handbook of work-life integration of professionals: challenges and opportunities. Cheltenham, UK Massachusetts, USA: Edward Elgar, 2013, p. 245-268. ISBN 9781781009284. «Information and communication technology use and work-life integration»
Articles
[modifica]- Wajcman, Judy «Feminism facing industrial relations in Britain». British Journal of Industrial Relations. Wiley, 38, 2, 6-2000, pàg. 183–201. DOI: 10.1111/1467-8543.00158.
- Wajcman, Judy «Reflections on gender and technology studies: In what state is the art?». Social Studies of Science. Sage, 30, 3, 6-2000, pàg. 447–464. DOI: 10.1177/030631200030003005.
- Wajcman, Judy; Bittman, Michael «The rush hour: the character of leisure time and gender equity». Social Forces. Oxford Journals, 79, 1, 9-2000, pàg. 165–189. DOI: 10.1093/sf/79.1.165.
- Wajcman, Judy; Martin, Bill; Riemens, Wendy «Managerial and professional careers in an era of organisational restructuring». Journal of Sociology. Sage, 36, 3, 12-2000, pàg. 329–344. DOI: 10.1177/144078330003600304.
- Wajcman, Judy; Martin, Bill «Markets, contingency and preferences: contemporary managers' narrative identities». The Sociological Review. Wiley, 52, 2, 5-2004, pàg. 240–264. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2004.00467.x.
- Wajcman, Judy; Bittman, Michael; Rice, James Mahmud «Appliances and their impact: the ownership of domestic technology and time spent on household work». British Journal of Sociology. Blackwell, 55, 3, 9-2004, pàg. 401-423. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-4446.2004.00026.x.
- Wajcman, Judy «New connections: social studies of science and technology and studies of work». Work, Employment and Society. Sage, 20, 4, 12-2006, pàg. 773–786. DOI: 10.1177/0950017006069814.
- Wajcman, Judy «Life in the fast lane? Towards a sociology of technology and time». British Journal of Sociology. Wiley, 59, 1, 3-2008, pàg. 59–77. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-4446.2007.00182.x.
- Wajcman, Judy; Bittman, Michael; Brown, Judith E. «Families without borders: mobile phones, connectedness and work-home divisions». Sociology. Sage, 42, 4, 8-2008, pàg. 635–652. DOI: 10.1177/0038038508091620.
- Wajcman, Judy; Bittman, Michael; Brown, Judith E. «The mobile phone, perpetual contact and time pressure». Work, Employment and Society. Sage, 23, 4, 12-2009, pàg. 673–691. DOI: 10.1177/0950017009344910.
- Wajcman, Judy «Feminist theories of technology». Cambridge Journal of Economics. Oxford Journals, 34, 1, 1-2010, pàg. 143–152. DOI: 10.1093/cje/ben057.
- Wajcman, Judy; Rose, Emily «Constant connectivity: rethinking interruptions at work». Organization Studies. Sage, 32, 7, 7-2011, pàg. 941–961. DOI: 10.1177/0170840611410829.
- Wajcman, Judy; Jones, Paul K. «Border communication: media sociology and STS». Media, Culture & Society. Sage, 34, 6, 9-2012, pàg. 673–690. DOI: 10.1177/0163443712449496.
Càrrecs
[modifica]- Oxford Internet Institute:[6]
- Research Associate, octubre 2008 – setembre 2014
- Senior Research Fellow, octubre 2007 – octubre 2008
- Research Associate, March 2006 – octubre 2007
- Visiting Fellow, octubre 2005 – febrer 2006
Referències
[modifica]- ↑ «Wajcman, Judy». Library of Congress. [Consulta: 13 febrer 2015]. «Sources: found: The Social shaping of technology, 1998: CIP t.p. (Judy Wajcman, Sch. Soc., Aust. Nat. Univ.) data sheet (b. 12/12/50)»
- ↑ «Wajcman, Judy». London School of Economics and Political Science. [Consulta: 10 juny 2015].
- ↑ Wajcman, Judy. International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences (volume 9). Amsterdam New York: Elsevier, 2001, p. 5976-5979. ISBN 9780080430768. «Gender and technology»
- ↑ Major, Debra A.; Burke, Ronald J. Handbook of work-life integration of professionals: challenges and opportunities. Cheltenham, UK Massachusetts, USA: Edward Elgar, 2013, p. xv. ISBN 9781781009284. «Contributors»
- ↑ Lyon, Stina «Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism, by Judy Wajcman (book review)». Times Higher Education. TES Global, 22-01-2015 [Consulta: 10 juny 2015]. «Her most significant message, however, relates to gender. Earlier work on the relationship between modernity, technology and time pressures engendered by the commodification of labour focused largely on men, as employers, capitalists and worker-employees, and thus on the labour process in the public domain of production, and not on the interrelated difficulties in "doing domestic time" in care, child-rearing and home maintenance.»
- ↑ Professor Judy Wajcman: Oxford Internet Institute