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She Is a Computer Scientist: A Quantitative Comparison between the Effectiveness of Game Design Studios and Robotics at Enhancing Women's Learning of, Self-Efficacy in, Attitudes toward, and Domain Identification with Computer Scienc
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The role of social media as a constraint negotiation resource: Implication for collegiate women's sporting event attendance
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Young women's use of the Internet to explore secret identities
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Memory-craft: The role of domestic technology in women's journals
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'The captain's best mate': Gender, genre, and representation in women's whaling journals, letters, and memoirs, 1823 to 1915
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Focusing on Reality TV: Exploring Women's Participation in Talent-based Competition Shows
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Sociocultural Influences On Undergraduate Women's Entry into a Computer Science Major
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Content and thematic analyses of calcium and weight messages in Canadian women's magazines
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Home sweet home: An exploration of women's home furnishings shopping experiences
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Burden of Care: Women's Environmental Responsibility In U.S. Popular Media
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Fair and gender balanced? Uncovering the roots of women's under-representation as political news sources
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(Women's) archival spaces and trans voices? A (re)search and proposal
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'This Sex Which Is Not':* A Comparative Analysis of Indonesian Women's Political Representation
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Stereotyping of women's images portrayed in prime time Chinese TV series from 1979 to 2008: Has the picture changed over time
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Discursive Construction of Femininities in Contemporary Russian Women's Magazines
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Making sense of evolving health information: Navigating uncertainty in everyday life
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Collaboration and connectivity: Women's impact on the Congressional social network
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Working mom and domestic dad: A content analysis of gender role constructions in women's magazines in 1961 and 2011
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Making appearances: Women's oppositionality and the politics of visibility
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Not built by Jack--but by you and me: The Schoolcraft Ladies' Library Association, 1879-1920. A study of women's reading culture in rural southwestern Michigan
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