Scholar and Feminist Conference X program, 1983, page 3
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I: THE QUESTION OF TECHNOLOGY 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Afternoon Workshops . From Scrub Boards to Microwaves: Housework History in Perspective Ruth 5. Cowan, SUNY/Stony Brook . Feminist Utopian Fiction Lee Cullen Khanna, Montclair State College . Workplace Automation: Studying Technological Discrimination Eve Hochwald and Mary Murphree, Women and Work Research Group, Center for the Study of Women and Society, Graduate Center/CUNY . The Electronic Cottage: Can We Bring the Power Home? Iaime Horwitz, Graduate Center/CUNY Can We Make Science More Feminist? Rita /irditti, The Graduate School of the Union of Experimenting Colleges . Women and Weapons Technology Shelah Leader, American University . The Power to Create, the Power to Resist: Ecological Feminism and Technology Ynestra King, New York City . The Engineering of Reproduction Marsha Hurst, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Health Hazards at Work leanne Stellman, Women's Occupational Health Resource Center, Columbia University Women's Trauma? Women's Friend? Personal and Political Implications of the Microcomputer Beva Eastman, The William Paterson College of New Iersey The Definition and Redefinition of Skill Lourdes Beneria, Rutgers University Organizing the New Workplace ]udith Gregory, 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women Marsha Love, New York Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSHl Videotape: A Women's Development Tool Sherry Delamarter, Martha Stuart Communications Minority Women in the Workforce and Technological Change Harriett Harper, Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor