An exploration of women’s engagement in Makerspaces

Q3 Social Sciences Gifted and Talented International Pub Date : 2015-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15332276.2015.1137456
Vanessa Bean, N. M. Farmer, B. Kerr
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ABSTRACT The Maker Movement is an international trend for communities to form around shared tools and workspaces in order to engage in do-it-yourself activities. Women are underrepresented in Makerspaces, and exploration of issues related to their participation may provide directions for future research. Eight women participated in a focus group study of their motivations, perception, needs, and goals for Makerspace participation. Women participated primarily to showcase their work and to network with others. They benefited most from encouragement and support to finish their projects. They did not perceive gender barriers to their participation, and their hope was that the Makerspace would become a community resource. It may be that these “pioneer” women in the Maker movement were used to being a minority in male spaces and felt welcome in most activities. Despite their acknowledgment of the importance of tools and space, what was most valued by these Women Makers were the social aspects of the community.
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探索女性参与创客空间
创客运动是一种国际趋势,围绕共享工具和工作空间形成社区,以参与自己动手的活动。女性在创客空间中的代表性不足,探索与她们参与相关的问题可能为未来的研究提供方向。八名女性参与了一项焦点小组研究,探讨她们参与创客空间的动机、看法、需求和目标。妇女参加主要是为了展示她们的工作和与他人建立联系。他们从鼓励和支持中获益最多,以完成他们的项目。他们没有意识到参与的性别障碍,他们希望创客空间成为一种社区资源。或许,这些创客运动中的“先锋”女性已经习惯了在男性空间中充当少数派,在大多数活动中感到受欢迎。尽管她们承认工具和空间的重要性,但这些女性创客最看重的是社区的社会方面。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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