Women in Technology Project
Publications
Abstracts of all papers (coming soon)...
2007
von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S., Clayton, K. & Beekhuyzen, J. (2007) Conceptualising Gender and IT: Australians Taking Action in Germany, Proceedings of QualIT2007 - Qualitative Research in IT & IT in Qualitative Research, Wellington, New Zealand, 19-20 NovemberBeekhuyzen,
2006
Nielsen, S. & von Hellens, L. (2006) The Social Construction of Australian Women in IT in Trauth, in Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, E. Trauth (Ed). Idea Group Publishing, Pennsylvania, USA
Beekhuyzen, J., Clayton, K. & von Hellens, L. (2006) Mentoring Australian Girls in IT, in Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, E. Trauth (Ed). Idea Group Publishing, Pennsylvania, USA
Clayton. K. (2006) Attitudes towards ICTs in Australian high schools, Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, E. Trauth (Ed). Idea Group Publishing, Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 256-268.
Clayton, K. (2006) Showing Girls IT's Amazing, Proceedings of the AusWIT conference, Adelaide, Australia, 4-5 Decemberr
Hakkila, J. & Beekhuyzen, J. (2006) Using mobile communication technologies in student mentoring: A case study, in HCI Encyclopaedia, C. Ghaoui (Ed). IdeaGroup Publishing, Pennsylvania, USA
Beekhuyzen, J. & Bernhardt, S. (2006) Employment Sharing for IT Micro and Small Business, in IT Workers: Human Capital Issues in a Knowledge-Based Environment, F. Niedermann (Ed). Information Age Publishing, USA, pp 441-460
2005
von Hellens, L., Beekhuyzen, J., & Nielsen S. (2005) Thought and Action: The WinIT perspective - Strategies for increasing female participation in IT.
Women, Work and IT Forum: Contemporary perspectives on the reproduction
of gender inequalities in employment, hosted by the School of Political
Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia, June 23-24
Clayton, K. (2005) Engaging our future ICT professionals: What is the missing piece of the puzzle?, Women, Work and IT Forum: Contemporary perspectives on the reproduction
of gender inequalities in employment, hosted by the School of Political
Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia, June 23-24
2004
Nielsen, S.H., von Hellens, L. & Beekhuyzen, J. (2004). The Discursive Divide: Women in the IT Industry, Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems, Turku, Finland, June 14-17
Nielsen, S.H., von Hellens, L. & Beekhuyzen, J. (2004). Challenge or Chaos? Discourse Analysis of Women's Perceptions of the Culture of Change in the IT Industry.
Proceedings of the InSITE: Informing Science + IT Education Joint
Conference (http://InSITE.nu). Rockhampton, Australia. June 25-28, 2004
- Awarded 'Best Paper' - also to be published in JITE 2005
von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. H. and Beekhuyzen, J. P. (2004) An exploration of the dualisms in the female perceptions of IT work. Journal of Information Technology Education, Vol 3, pp103-116 - Awarded ‘Best Paper' from InSITE03
Häkkilä, J., Beekhuyzen, J. & von Hellens, L. (2004) Integrating Mobile Communication in a Student Mentoring Program, Proceedings of IADIS International Conference on Applied Computing, Lisbon, Portugal, March 23-26
Greenhill, A., Esteves, J. & Beekhuyzen, J. (2004) An Analysis
of Research Methods and Diversity in IS Research in Australia: A Gender
Perspective, Proceedings of QualIT 2004, Brisbane, Australia, 24-26
November
Beekhuyzen, J. & Clayton, K. (2004) ICT Career Perceptions: Not
So Geeky?!?, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on
Research on Women in IT, Kuala Lumpar, 28-30 July
Clayton, K. and Beekhuyzen, J. ( 2004) Engaging girls in ICTs: Mind
the gap! Proceedings of the AusWIT conference, Hobart, Australia, 1-2
December
Clayton, K. (2004) Information Quality: the relationship to recruitment in pre-tertiary IT education,
Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Joint Conference.
Rockhampton, Australia. 25-28 June - Awarded 'Best Paper' category
Clayton, K. (2004). The shrinking IT pipeline: Should it be dismantled?, Proceedings of the Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communications Conference. Karlstad, Sweden. 27 June - 1 July
Beekhuyzen, J., Nielsen, J.L. & Jones, A. (2004) Adventures in IT: Three Australian Stories, Proceedings of the AusWIT conference, Hobart, Australia, 1-2 December
Greenhill, A., Esteves, J. & Beekhuyzen, J. (2004) An Analysis of Research Methods and Diversity in IS Research in Australia: A Gender Perspective, Proceedings of QualIT 2004, Brisbane, Australia, 24-26 November
2003
Beekhuyzen, J., Nielsen, S.H. and von Hellens, L. (2003) A large discourse, Australian Qualitative Research Conference, Sydney, Australia, July 17-19
von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S.N. and Beekhuyzen, J. (2003) An exploration of the dualisms in the female perceptions of IT work. Proceedings of Informing Science and IT Education Conference, Pori, Finland, June 25-27 - Awarded 'Best Paper' - also to be published in JITE 2004
von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. and Beekhuyzen, J. (2003) Women working in the IT industry: Challenges for the new millennium. European Applied Business Research Conference, Venice, Italy, June 9 -13 - Awarded ‘Best Paper’ - also to be published in IBER 2003
Trauth, E.M., Nielsen, S.H. and von Hellens, L.A. (2003) Explaining the IT gender gap: Australian stories for the new millennium.
Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 35,
No. 1, February 2003: 7-20.(NOTE: this paper is a revised and updated
version of the ACIS 2000 paper - reprinted)
Beekhuyzen, J., Nielsen, S.N. and von Hellens, L.(2003) Challenging the dualisms in the female perceptions of IT work. Australian Journal of Information Systems, Melbourne, Vol. 10, No. 2, May 2003: 105-114 - Awarded ‘Best Paper’ from AusWIT03.
Beekhuyzen, J., Nielsen, S.N. and von Hellens, L. (2003) Challenging the dualisms in the female perceptions of IT work. Proceedings of AusWIT03: Australian conference on Women in IT, Hobart,Tasmania, February 19-20 - Awarded ‘Best Paper’ - also to be published in AJIS 2003
Nielsen, S., von Hellens, L. and Beekhuyzen, J. and Trauth, E. (2003) Women talking about IT work: Duality or dualism? Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR/MIS Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 17-194
Clayton, K. (2003) Perceptions of I.T. and their influence on
pre-tertiary students: An Australian study of gender and recruitment
issues, Honours dissertation, School of Information and Communication
Technology, Griffith University, 2003 (link to thesis)
2001
von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Trauth, E. (2001) Breaking and Entering the Male Domain. Women In the IT Industry. Proceedings of the ACM SIGCPR Conference, San Diego, USA, April 2001
von Hellens, L. & Nielsen, S. (2001) Australian Women in IT. Communications of the ACM, 44(7): 46-52 - ITPA Profile
Nielsen, S., von Hellens, L. & Wong, S. (2001) The Male IT Domain: You’ve Got To Be In It To WinIT! Panel discussion paper, Women: The Changing Face of IT. Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2001), Coffs Harbour, Australia, December 2001 - Nominated for Best Paper Award
2000
von Hellens, L.A., Pringle, R., Nielsen, S.H. & Greenhill, A. (2000) People, Business and IT Skills: The Perspective of Women in the IT Industry. Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGCPR Conference, Chicago, USA, April 2000Orr, J. & von Hellens, L. Skill Requirements of IT&T Professionals and Graduates: An Australian Study. Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel Research Conference, Chicago, USA, April 2000: 167-170
von Hellens, L., Van Slyke, C. & Kittner, M. (2000) A Comparison of Australian and American Students’ Perceptions of IT Job Skills. Proceedings of the 2000 Information Resources Management Association (IRMA) International Conference, Anchorage, USA, May 2000
Pringle, R., Nielsen, S., von Hellens, L., Greenhill, A. & Parfitt, L. (2000) Net Gains: Success Strategies of Professional Women in Information Technology. Proceedings of the 7th IFIP Conference on Women, Work and Computerization, Vancouver, Canada, June 2000
Wong, S., von Hellens, L. & Orr, J. (2000) Non-technical Skills and Personal Attributes: The Soft Skills Matter Most. Proceedings of the 6th Australasian Women in Computing Workshop, Brisbane, Australia, 21-22 July 2000: 27-33
Nielsen, S., von Hellens, L. & Wong, S. (2000) The Women in Information Technology Project: Uncovering the Pride and Prejudices. Proceedings of the 6th Australasian Women in Computing Workshop, Brisbane, Australia, 21-22 July 2000: 45-55
Trauth, E., Nielsen, S.H. & von Hellens, L.A. (2000) Explaining the IT Gender Gap: Australian Stories. Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia, December 2000 - Nominated for Best Paper
von Hellens, L.A., Wong, S. & Orr, J. (2000) IT/IS Skill Requirements: Perspectives from Industry. Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia, December 2000
Nielsen, S., von Hellens, L. & Wong, S. (2000) The Game of Social Constructs: We’re Going to WinIT! Panel discussion paper, Addressing the IT Skills Crisis: Gender and the IT Profession. International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2000), Brisbane, Australia, December 2000
Van Slyke, C., von Hellens, L., Elder, K. & Kittner, M. (2000) Comparing the importance of IT job skills in Australia and the United States. Proceedings of the 15th Annual IAIM Conference, Brisbane, December 2000
1999
Nielsen, S.H., von Hellens, L.A., Greenhill, A., Halloran, P. & Pringle, R. (1999) IT Degree Studies and Skills Development for Learning Organisations. Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGCPR Conference, New Orleans, USA, April 1999: 261-267 - Link to articlevon Hellens, L.A., Nielsen, S.H., Greenhill, A. & Pringle, R. (1999) Development of IT/IS Skills for New Forms of Organisations: A Challenge for Educators? Proceedings of the Information Systems Research Seminar, Scandinavia 1999
Nielsen, S., von Hellens, L., Pringle, R. & Greenhill, A. (1999) Students’ Perceptions of Information Technology Careers. Conceptualising the Influence of Cultural and Gender Factors for IT Education. GATES (Greater Access to Technology Education and Science) Journal 5(1): 30-38
Nielsen, S. & von Hellens, L. (1999) IT Skills, Employment and Industry Trends. In Real Time. Computers, Change and Schooling, National Sample Study of the Information Technology Skills of Australian School Students, funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, November 1999: 232-236
Taylor, P., Nielsen, S. & von Hellens, L. (1999) IT Skills Definition. In Real Time. Computers, Change and Schooling, National Sample Study of the Information Technology Skills of Australian School Students, funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs, November 1999: 237-244
Doyle, R. (1999) The USE Report. Researching The IT/ IS Skills Requirements. Unpublished manuscript, School of Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University
von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S., Doyle, R. & Greenhill, A. (1999) Bridging the IT Skills Gap. A Strategy to Improve the Recruitment and Success of IT Students. Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Wellington, New Zealand, December 1999: 1129-1143
1998
Nielsen, S.H., von Hellens, L.A., Greenhill, A. & Pringle, R. (1998) Conceptualising the Influence of Cultural and Gender Factors on Students’ Perception of IT Studies and Careers. Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGCPR Conference, Boston, USA, March 1998: 86-95Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Pringle, R. (1998) Students’ Perceptions of Information Technology Careers. Conceptualising the Influence of Cultural and Gender Factors in IT Education. Proceedings of the 5th Australasian Women in Computing Workshop, May 1998: 19-25
1997
von, Hellens, L.A., Nielsen, S.H., Greenhill, A. & Pringle, R. (1997) Gender and Cultural Influences in IT Education. Proceedings of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, April 1997: 389-397Nielsen, S.H., von Hellens, L.A., Greenhill, A. & Pringle, R. (1997) Collectivism and Connectivity: Culture and Gender in Information Technology Education. Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGCPR Conference, San Francisco, USA, April 1997: 9-13
Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Pringle, R. (1997) Australian Women in IT Education: Multiple Meanings and Multiculturalism. Proceedings of the 6th IFIP Conference on Women, Work and Computerization, Bonn, Germany, May 1997: 387-397
Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Pringle, R. (1997) Collaborative Practices and Computer Games: Towards a New Perspective on the Participation of Women in IT Education. Proceedings of the 4th Australasian Women in Computing Workshop, Melbourne, July 1997: 57-62
1996
Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Pringle, R. (1996) Larrikin Cultures and Women in IT Education. Proceedings of the 19th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, Gothenburg, Sweden, August 1996: 13-28Anthony, R. & Nielsen, S. (1996) Strategies for Improving Skills and Motivation in Communication Studies for Information Technology Students. Australian Communication Conference, Monash University, September 1996
Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Pringle, R. (1996) Asian Women in IT Education, an Australian Examination. Proceedings of the First Australian Conference on Computer Science Education, Sydney, July 1996: 171-176
Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L.A., Nielsen, S.H. & Pringle, R. (1996). Multiple Meanings and Multiculturalism. Women in IT Education. Research Report CIT-96-09, Griffith University
Nielsen, S.H., von Hellens, L.A., Greenhill, A. & Pringle, R.
(1996) Connectivity and Collectivism. Taking Advantage of
Multiculturalism in Information Technology Education. Research Report CIT-96-10, Griffith University
1995
Greenhill, A., von Hellens, L., Nielsen, S. & Pringle, R. (1995) Larrikin Cultures and Women in IT Education. Research Report CIT-95-27, Griffith University
