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_aCriado-Perez, Caroline _956138 |
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245 | _aInvisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men | ||
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_bVintage _c2020 _aLondon |
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500 | _aIntroduction. The default male Part I. Daily life 1. Can snow-clearing be sexist? 2. Gender neutral with urinals Part II. The workplace 3. The long Friday 4. The myth of meritocracy 5. The Henry Higgins effect 6. Being worth less than a shoe Part III. Design 7. The plough hypothesis 8. One-size-fits-men 9. A sea of dudes Part IV. Going to the doctor 10. The drugs don't work 11. Yentyl syndrome Part V. Public life 12. A costless resource to exploit 13. From purse to wallet 14. Women's rights are human rights Part VI. When it goes wrong 15. Who will rebuild? 16. It's not the disaster that kills you. | ||
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