Epistemological pluralism: Styles and voices within the computer culture.
Examines the diversity of approaches to computer programming, suggesting that equal access to even the most basic elements of computation requires accepting the validity of multiple ways of knowing and thinking, an epistemological pluralism. The goal of epistemology; The barriers to acknowledging p...
| Publicado en: | Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society Vol. 16; no. 1; pp. 128 - 158 |
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University of Chicago Press
Autumn1990
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