Mary Kirk

Mary Kirk is an associate professor in the individualized, interdisciplinary & lifelong learning department at Metropolitan State University where she also teaches in the women's studies program. She also taught at the University of Washington, Bothell for four years in the computing and software systems program. Kirk has convened panels on women in science and technology at conferences such as the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, National Women's Studies Association, and Conference on Computing in Small Colleges. She has published articles on women in science and technology in journals such as the Journal of Computing in Small Colleges and the NWSA Journal, and a chapter in Goran Trajkovski’s (2006) Diversity in information technology education: Issues and controversies.

Publications

Gender and Information Technology: Moving Beyond Access to Co-Create Global Partnership
Mary Kirk. © 2009. 350 pages.
The exponential growth of technology and concurrent information revolution is creating a tremendous cultural shift on a global scale. However, the direction of that shift is...