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Technology's Stories announces our latest edition:

Gendered Technology
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Mar Hicks: "A Feature, Not a Bug", A Feature, Not a Bug<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001q__JOocK8PnD9lL6ThU7z5PxlA4mlW3BXlV1HxxwEEC3DHPZmK3FcSMKCYTmr1snh_GvKk_8IzitPOMFlJfRdAO2iXt-p1nQg0_381hzW3HYTDGN9Kihskgl-LjQVw__nBAnV4CoRq1nBSLLYyF5SWMMEcukO3jZLt1Rg1UHCyb52xuawtOiDx3dLYxdzROuzP0iNP9MuM-WQJ9ZAkCTWg==&c=g_i52EP7dYlfaYyhKrH6BRIX2C1qrcMeDyRchPwqjfYIHxpRujmMSQ==&ch=Q3XjewUBIFjRdNRWy-cVBoNoM3aSMBgNr7N8Q0A0rRW8URBKDZqfHQ==>

Kelly O'Donnell: "'The Whole Idea Might Seem Strange to You': Selling the Menstrual Cup", Selling the Menstrual Cup<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001q__JOocK8PnD9lL6ThU7z5PxlA4mlW3BXlV1HxxwEEC3DHPZmK3FcSMKCYTmr1sn5HL2dd0UWMumIOh9fBqmK6515C2O3p9eSn0_fyqctPwyqApg2OFjUROa0NvqUT82puupgM-CE0zSxf4ftDMRD1PDlp3IWhXdGelfAKWzgk_j9bzwQVGvYsBkwu3u5gQf7eUu5zBxoa2JU4OAt538nw==&c=g_i52EP7dYlfaYyhKrH6BRIX2C1qrcMeDyRchPwqjfYIHxpRujmMSQ==&ch=Q3XjewUBIFjRdNRWy-cVBoNoM3aSMBgNr7N8Q0A0rRW8URBKDZqfHQ==>

Mario Bianchini: "Women on the Right Track: Integrating Women into the Communist Technological Utopia", Women on the Right Track<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001q__JOocK8PnD9lL6ThU7z5PxlA4mlW3BXlV1HxxwEEC3DHPZmK3FcSMKCYTmr1snsoICQn4UZrSBUf18ZlQMWSU9D3FnQI__Bp0AakeqY25sAdvDSAML5lm9B-Npt85gFU4Chldv8aQOvT_-fuj-D2e1ColrxxdhBHd32Fp6Rr6VjYFPuR7af-N-tk4ehnCqnp5FjHsGTY3PisAsX8-P7P56iuK2t6lt&c=g_i52EP7dYlfaYyhKrH6BRIX2C1qrcMeDyRchPwqjfYIHxpRujmMSQ==&ch=Q3XjewUBIFjRdNRWy-cVBoNoM3aSMBgNr7N8Q0A0rRW8URBKDZqfHQ==>

Plus a feature essay from Anto Mohsin, "National Electricity Day: From 'Electricity-Minded Nation' to 'My Idea for PLN'", National Electricity Day<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001q__JOocK8PnD9lL6ThU7z5PxlA4mlW3BXlV1HxxwEEC3DHPZmK3FcSMKCYTmr1sniYrc_WmAMrBoXOHoOSSfsCVAf9XCxmW6KWLExl5YOSkj12e_H0LYZmwQ39BlybD2nCBVz3JL2wyGQKbIDNfpwG3jokarZRy7VIyuvmVhZ4DctkRjjXyOe1zGQMwshUZVUp4KRulJaAn9OiFaIqdQB9GNtg2guFrK&c=g_i52EP7dYlfaYyhKrH6BRIX2C1qrcMeDyRchPwqjfYIHxpRujmMSQ==&ch=Q3XjewUBIFjRdNRWy-cVBoNoM3aSMBgNr7N8Q0A0rRW8URBKDZqfHQ==>

Technology's Stories offers innovative, sharp, and compelling storytelling about technology in society, past and present.
It aims to engage scholars, students, and the interested general public with the usable past - with stories that can help us make sense of contemporary technological challenges and aspirations.
Pieces are strong on content and light on academic jargon, making them especially suitable for undergraduates.

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Sincerely,
Suzanne Moon, Editor-in-Chief, Technology and Culture, and Technology's Stories
Con Diaz, Associate Editor, Technology's Stories
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Society for the History of Technology, Suzanne Moon, University of Oklahoma, 332 Cate Center Dr, Rm 484, Norman, OK 73019, USA.