Female Linux Users: Interviews 2010-2012

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The study focused on female users of the Linux operating system, their experiences of the system, and attitudes to and expectations of female users in the male-dominated Linux community. The data consist of nine interview transcripts. The interviewees were highly educated, 20-36 years old Finns and the interviews were carried out in ICR, Skype, Microsoft Messenger or Facebook. There is a related questionnaire survey on Linux user perspectives (see FSD2964). Background variables included the participant's economic activity, IT-related education, and whether had computer gaming as a hobby, had used computers as a child, and had contacts with the Linux community. The dataset is only available in Finnish.
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Year of publication

2014

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Authors

Tietoarkisto - Publisher

University of Tampere

Karvinen, Juho - Creator

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Fields of science

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Language

Finnish

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Restricted access

License

Other (Not Open)

Keywords

sukupuoli, tasa-arvo, information society, Tietoyhteiskunta, Tasa-arvo, eriarvoisuus ja syrjäytyminen, Tietotekniikka, elämäntapa, Equality, inequality and social exclusion, yhdenvertaisuus, computers, Information technology, naiset, women, atk, avoin lähdekoodi, computer programming, käyttöjärjestelmät, Linux, odotukset, ohjelmointi, tietojenkäsittely, vapaat ohjelmistot, yhteisöt, gender equality, digital literacy

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