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She's CTRL: How women can take back tech - to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves a digital world
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She's CTRL: How women can take back tech - to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves a digital world
Current price: $14.16
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She's CTRL: How women can take back tech - to communicate, investigate, problem-solve, broker deals and protect themselves a digital world
Current price: $14.16
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A call to arms for women everywhere to claim their seat at the table, lab or keyboard and ensure a tech- led future that benefxzits us all. The next book for readers of
Invisible Women.
In
She's In CTRL
, computer scientist Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, a dynamic advocate for women in STEM, calls time on women being cut out of the tech story. Technology is not an unchangeable force, nor the preserve of the elite, she argues. It is in our homes and in our hands.
In her powerful book about women, tech and daring to dream, Dr Imafidon shows we have more agency than we think, drawing on her own experience and the stories of other pioneers and innovators who have, against the odds, transformed technology.
The world needs more women in tech and, in her inspiring narrative, Dr Imafidon shows not only why this is but how we can all play our part in ensuring a future that's evenly distributed.
Invisible Women.
In
She's In CTRL
, computer scientist Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, a dynamic advocate for women in STEM, calls time on women being cut out of the tech story. Technology is not an unchangeable force, nor the preserve of the elite, she argues. It is in our homes and in our hands.
In her powerful book about women, tech and daring to dream, Dr Imafidon shows we have more agency than we think, drawing on her own experience and the stories of other pioneers and innovators who have, against the odds, transformed technology.
The world needs more women in tech and, in her inspiring narrative, Dr Imafidon shows not only why this is but how we can all play our part in ensuring a future that's evenly distributed.