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A People's History of Computing in the United States by Joy Lisi Rankin
A People's History of Computing in the United States by Joy Lisi Rankin








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88, 86-87.A People s History of Computing in the United States Book Information: Joy Rankin, “Toward a History of Social Computing: Children, Classrooms, Campuses, and Communities,” IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 36.2 (April – June 2014), pp. Joy Rankin, “From the Mainframes to the Masses: A Participatory Computing Movement in Minnesota Education,” Histories of the Internet special issue of Information and Culture: A Journal of History 50.2 (2015), pp. Joy Rankin, “Queens of Code,” Lady Science No. Joy Rankin, “ Why I love The Bletchley Circle and you should, too “ Lady Science No. Joy Rankin, “ My Thrilling Adventures Reading about Ada and Charles,” Lady Science No. Joy Rankin, “ Lady Wranglers,” The New Inquiry and Lady Science No. Joy Rankin, “ Florence Nightingale: Of Myths and Maths,” The New Inquiry and Lady Science No. Joy Rankin, “ Eugenics: Policing Everything,” The New Inquiry and Lady Science No. Joy Rankin, “ Where in the world is…Cathy Carlston,” The New Inquiry and Lady Science No. Joy Lisi Rankin, A People’s History of Computing in the United States (Harvard University Press, 2018). If you’d like me to write, consult, speak, or edit for you, drop me a line. I’ve cultivated a 10+ year career as a program-launcher, most often at the intersection of education and technology. I enjoy speaking about my work and encouraging writers as an editor. I’m proud to work, write, and edit as a Contributing Editor for the magazine and podcast Lady Science. In addition to teaching myself how to code, double-majoring in Mathematics and History magna cum laude, and earning a PhD in History, I’ve studied movement and the performing arts for 20+ years, giving me the expertise to work with television and film.

A People A People

My book A People’s History of Computing in the United States (Harvard University Press, 2018) is available for pre-order as a good old-fashioned hardcover, e-book, or audio book – check your favorite local bookstore, too. I think, write, and create across boundaries.










A People's History of Computing in the United States by Joy Lisi Rankin