Opportunities and constraints of women-focused online hackathons
Hackathons are often viewed as not being inclusive to women, who have low participation in these events. Reasons for this include low self-esteem in STEM fields, toxic environments, bad sleeping habits during the event, and a competitive atmosphere. Hackathons also can be a valuable opportunity for undergraduate students to improve their skills, but a lack of gender diversity can prevent women from taking advantage of these opportunities. Recently, initiatives have been implemented to increase the number of women participating in hackathons, such as women-only events, balancing participants by gender during the selection process, and using feminist and social themes for the hackathon. Our qualitative study investigated how event design choices (Focus on Women; Event support activities such as mentoring and pre-pitch; and Event warm-up activities) can influence the participant’s experience in a women-focused hackathon. Data was collected through surveys and semi-structured interviews with participants.
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13:55 20mPaper | Opportunities and constraints of women-focused online hackathons GE@ICSE Lavinia Francesca Paganini Federal University of Pernambuco, Kiev Gama UFPE, Alexander Nolte University of Tartu, Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology | ||
14:15 20mPaper | Leveraging Corporate Engagement for Diversity in Free/Libre and Open Source Software Projects GE@ICSE | ||
14:35 20mPaper | Women in Scrum Master Role: Challenges and Opportunities GE@ICSE Manuela Petrescu Babes-Bolyai University, Simona Motogna Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Liviu Berciu Babes-Bolyai University | ||
14:55 20mPaper | RockStartIT: Authentic and Inclusive Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Courses GE@ICSE Lucia Happe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Kai Marquardt Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) |