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Women Who Wired the World: Gender, Invention, and the Hidden History of Technology MTA
Recovering the contributions of women inventors, coders, and engineers from early computing to modern startups
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Women Who Wired the World: Gender, Invention, and the Hidden History of Technology *Women Who Wired the World* presents a sweeping revisionist history of technology, arguing that the dominant narrative of solitary male geniuses is a myth that obscures the foundational, collaborative, and often invisible contributions of women. The book posits that from the earliest days of telegraphy and computing to the modern complexities of AI and venture capital, women have been central to technological innovation, not as peripheral helpers, but as inventors, engineers, programmers, and system-builders. The narrative recovers the stories of figures like Ada Lovelace, the ENIAC programmers, and Grace Hopper, but also expands the lens to include the thousands of women who operated early networks, debugged wartime code, and performed the "glue work" that holds complex systems together.

A core theme is the systemic and institutional nature of women's erasure. The book identifies recurring mechanisms that have hidden women's work: gendered job classifications that label technical labor as "clerical" or "support"; legal and patent systems that have historically presumed male inventorship; venture capital structures that are biased against female founders and the markets they often target; and corporate cultures that reward individual "heroics" over collaborative maintenance. By examining these systems, the book argues that the underrepresentation of women in tech is not a "pipeline problem" but a failure of institutions, incentives, and culture.

Finally, the book moves from historical recovery to a practical "playbook for change." It argues that understanding this hidden history provides the tools to build a more equitable and innovative future. It calls for an overhaul of tech education to be more interdisciplinary and inclusive, a redesign of corporate hiring and promotion practices to value diverse skills, and a fundamental shift in the economic models of venture capital and platform businesses. Ultimately, it frames this work as essential not just for justice, but for better technology, arguing that a wider range of creators leads to more robust, accessible, and human-centered systems for everyone.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Uncovering the hidden history of women's foundational contributions to technology, from early computing and codebreaking to hardware design and software development.
  • Examining the systemic barriers that have obscured women's work, including gendered job classifications, patent law biases, and the myth of the 'lone genius' inventor.
  • Analyzing how modern tech industry challenges—from venture capital funding gaps and AI bias to content moderation—are rooted in historical patterns of exclusion.
  • Providing a practical 'playbook for change' with strategies for educators, policymakers, and organizations to build more inclusive and equitable tech ecosystems.
  • Emphasizing that technology is a socio-technical system, revealing how invisible labor, collaboration, and care work are essential to innovation.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in technology, history, and social justice. It is especially valuable for students and educators in computer science and history, technology professionals seeking to understand the systemic issues in their industry, and policymakers or advocates working to create a more equitable future for innovation. Readers interested in recovering the contributions of women and other marginalized groups to STEM fields will find it an essential resource.

Author:

Jonathan Munoz

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Date Published:

January 9, 2026

Word Count:

60,322 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 13 minutes

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