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- Neumann, Matthias; Winker, Gabriele: Care Revolution: Care Work – The Core of the Economy. In: Burkhart, Corinna; Schmelzer, Matthias; Treu, Nina (eds.): Degrowth in Movement(s). Exploring pathways for transformation. Winchester, Washington: Zero Books,
2020, 100-113
- Winker, Gabriele: Care Revolution, interviewed by Brigitte Aulenbacher and Birgit Riegraf. In: Equalitiy, Diversity and Inclusion, Vol. 37, No 4, 2018, 420-428
- Winker, Gabriele: Care Revolution. A Feminist-Marxist Transformation Strategy from the Perspective of Caring for Each Other. In: Walter Baier, Eric Canepa, Eva Himmelstoss (Eds.): transform! Yearbook 2016. The Enigma of Europe; Merlin Press: London, 2015, 165-172
- Winker, Gabriele; Degele, Nina: Intersectionality as multi-level-analysis: Dealing with social inequality. In: European Journal of Women´s Studies, Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2011, 51-66
- Wolffram, Andrea; Derboven, Wibke; Winker, Gabriele: Women withdrawers in engineering studies: Identity formation and learning culture as gendered barriers for persistence? In: Equal Opportunities International, 2009, Vol. 28, No. 1, 36-49
- Carstensen, Tanja; Winker, Gabriele: E-Empowerment of Heterogeneous
Feminist Networks. In: Zorn, Isabel; Maass, Susanne; Rommes, Els; Schirmer,
Carola; Schelhowe, Heidi (eds.): Gender Designs IT. Construction and Deconstruction
of Information Society Technology, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften,
2007, 109-120
- Wolffram, Andrea; Derboven, Wibke; Winker,
Gabriele: Women Dropout in Engineering Studies. In: International Journal
of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2007, Vol. 2, Issue 1, 95-102
- Carstensen, Tanja; Winker, Gabriele: E-Empowerment. Strengthening Women's
Policy Issues via the Internet. In: Trauth, Eileen M. (ed.): Encyclopedia
of Gender and Information Technology, Hershey u.a.: Idea Group Reference,
2006, 235-241
- Carstensen, Tanja; Winker, Gabriele: A Tool but not a Medium - Practical
Use of the Internet in the Women's Movement. In: In: Archibald, J., Emms,
J., Grundy, F., Payne, J., Turner, E. (eds.): The Gender Politics of ICT,
Middlesex University Press, 2005, 149-162
- Winker, Gabriele: Internet
Research from a Gender Perspective. Searching for Differentiated Use Patterns.
In: Archibald, J., Emms, J., Grundy, F., Payne, J., Turner, E. (eds.): The
Gender Politics of ICT, Middlesex University Press, 2005, 191-204
- Winker, Gabriele: Internet Research from a Gender Perspective. Searching
for Differentiated Use Patterns. In: Journal of Information, Communication
and Ethics in Society, Vol. 3, Issue 4, 2005, 199-207
- Wolffram; Andrea; Winker,
Gabriele: Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Engineering Education. In: Flückiger,
Federico; Ruprecht, Robert; Scheurer, Rudolf (eds): Local Identity - Global
Awareness. Engineering Education Today. 33rd Internation Symposium IGIP/IEEE/ASEE,
Fribourg (Switzerland) September 2004, 281-286
- Oechtering, Veronika;
Winker, Gabriele: Introducing Gender into Political Concepts of the Information
Society. Paper for the International Conference "Women and Political
Action: Debating Ways Forward for Feminists", London 18-19 June 1999
- Winker, Gabriele: New Perspectives for Women Through Flexible Working Arrangements
in the Information Society. In: Employment 2002: The Future For Women. Labour
Market - Equal Opportunities - Information and Communication Technologies.
A documentation of the EU-Conference September 3-4, 1998, 142-167
- Winker, Gabriele: A Gendered View on Computer Supported Work in the Office.
In: Eberhard, Tina; Wächter, Christine (eds.): Feminist Perspectives
on Technology, Work and Ecology. Second European Feminist Research Conference,
July 5-7, 1994, Graz/Austria,
Proceedings, 144-151
- Winker, Gabriele: Women-Centered Office Work and Technology Design: The
Bremen Administration Experience. In: Ng Cecilia; Munro-Kua, Anne (eds.):
Keying into the Future. The Impact of Computerization on Office Workers. Kuala
Lumpur, 1994, 119-137
- Winker, Gabriele: Female Interests in the Design of Technology Supported
Work Systems as Exemplified in the Bremen Administration. In: Eriksson, Inger
V.; Kitchenham, Barbara A.; Tijdens, Kea G. (eds.): Women, Work and Computerization:
Understanding and Overcoming Bias in Work and Education. Proceedings. Amsterdam:
North-Holland, 1991, 159-170