Bundel congrespapers met als onderwerp het onderzoek naar gender en computers, het verschil in taalgebruik tussen mannen en vrouwen, de positie van de vrouwelijke IT'er, de opleidingen, de kansen voor herintreedsters, positieve actie en vrouwen en Internet. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Where do we go from here? / door Frances Grundy: Feminist perspectives in computing research: a place for human inquiry? / door Anne Moggridge: What should we do with cyberfeminism ? door Alison Adam: Transparent relations in research on women and computing / door Linda Stepulevage: Discourse particles in female and male human-computer-interaction / door Kerstin Fischer and Britta Wrede: Exploring the pipeline: towards an understanding of the male dominated computing culture and its influence on women / door Christina Bjorkman en Ivan Christoff, Frederik palm en Anna Vallin: How are we seen? images of women in computing advertisements / door Eva Turner and Fiona Hovenden: Women in computing: a cross-national analysis / door Rosemary Wright: Empowerment and disempowerment: active agency, structural constraint and women computer users / door Harvie Ramsay, Androniki Panteli en Martin Beirne: Women in the UK software industry: how much do we know? / door Androniki Panteli, Harvie Ramsay, Janet Stack en Malcolm Atkinson: Androgynous women and computing: a perfect match / door Paula Roberts: We can, we don't want to: factors influencing women's participation in computing / door Gerda Siann: Computing, computer science and computer scientists: how they are perceived / door Fiona Wilson: Women, computing and moral responsibility / door Paula roberts: A survey of local demand for IT/computing skills relevant to women returners / door Anne Davidson: Involve: inclusive teaching in first-year computer science courses / door Wendy Nightingale, Andrew Halkett, Kevin Hammond, Colin Mason en Fiona Wilson: Why do they never talk about the girls? / door Minna Salminen-Karlsson: Postitive action: promoting technology and science through female role models / door Ita Richardson en Ita Kavanagh: Post-Beijing and beyond: gendered perspectives on access / door Leslie Regan Shade: The internet: a 'feminine' technology? / door Margit Pohl: Politicizing the internet: getting women on-line / door Barbara Crow: Gender on the net: are styles changing? / door Amina Znaidi.