Feminist Political and Legal Theory: The Public/Private Dichotomy

  • Adam A
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Abstract

As the previous chapter outlines, a study which brings feminist ethics to bear on computer ethics must attend to a wide range of feminist theory in the process. This serves to emphasize the ways in which feminism, as an academic discourse, has grown in theoretical...

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Adam, A. (2005). Feminist Political and Legal Theory: The Public/Private Dichotomy. In Gender, Ethics and Information Technology (pp. 17–36). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230000520_2

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