found: Her Machinery of dominance, 1985:t.p. (Cynthia Cockburn) p. preceeding t.p. (b. 1934)
found: Bringing technology home, 1994:CIP t.p. (Cynthia Cockburn) data sheet (Cynthia K. Cockburn; b. 07-24-34) pub. info. (researcher and writer at the Centre for Research in Gender, Ethnicity and Social Change, London)
found: Guardian WWW site, viewed Sept. 26, 2019(Cynthia Cockburn; Cynthia Kay Cockburn, sociologist and peace activist, born 24 July 1934; died 12 September 2019. Known for her research and activism in the field of gender, war and peace-making; Cynthia's feminist peace activism started at the Greenham Common women's peace camp, which she visited between 1981 and 2000. Born in Leicester, Cynthia was the daughter of Constance (nee King) and Shirley Ellis. In 1959 she married Charles Cockburn)
found: LC database, Sept. 26, 2019(access points: Cockburn, Cynthia; Ellis, Cynthia, 1934- ; usage: Cynthia Cockburn)
found: Ben Oostdam's Journal of Three Years (1954-1957) in Thailand, via WWW, viewed Sept. 26, 2019(Cynthia Cockburn; Cynthia Ellis; author of Mango summer; married Charles; both travel companions of Oostdam in Thailand)