Breaking through the silicon wall: gendered opportunities and risks of new technologies

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1080/09718524.2022.2146001
S. Huyer, Eugenia Nuñez
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Abstract Technology design and development has traditionally been characterized by a lack of attention to women’s priorities and activities; a lack of analysis of gendered impacts; and the influence of socio-cultural gender norms that position technology as a male pursuit. Advances are seen, but progress continues to be slow. For example, women are highly-represented in biology globally, but participation drops significantly in computational biology, and digital gender gaps in ownership and information and communication technology skills persist. The term “silicon wall” calls attention to the constraints faced by women and under-represented groups in the design, implementation, and appropriation of new technology. At the same time, the acceleration of technology-driven development poses new risks, in the form of AI and digital-based monetary systems, for example. These trends may reverse momentum in gender equality and empowerment through effects on labor force participation and economic opportunities, health and wellbeing, and (lack of) financial inclusion. Steps need to be taken to address gaps, constraints, and lack of opportunities that penalize women and underrepresented groups, in order to break through the silicon wall. This article builds on a forthcoming UNCTAD report to assess the intersection of digital technologies as they intersect with gender, diversity in the technology workplace, and development, in order to understand risks and opportunities for innovation and implementation of new technologies.
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突破硅墙:新技术的性别机遇和风险
摘要技术设计和开发传统上的特点是不重视妇女的优先事项和活动;缺乏对性别影响的分析;以及将技术定位为男性追求的社会文化性别规范的影响。取得了进展,但进展仍然缓慢。例如,全球女性在生物学领域的代表性很高,但在计算生物学领域的参与度大幅下降,在所有权以及信息和通信技术技能方面的数字性别差距依然存在。“硅墙”一词引起人们对妇女和代表性不足群体在设计、实施和使用新技术方面面临的限制的关注。与此同时,技术驱动发展的加速带来了新的风险,例如人工智能和基于数字的货币系统。这些趋势可能会通过对劳动力参与和经济机会、健康和福祉以及(缺乏)金融包容性的影响,扭转性别平等和赋权的势头。需要采取措施解决惩罚妇女和代表性不足群体的差距、制约因素和缺乏机会的问题,以打破硅墙。本文以贸发会议即将发布的一份报告为基础,评估数字技术与性别、技术工作场所的多样性和发展的交叉点,以了解创新和实施新技术的风险和机遇。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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312
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