Reflections on Gender and Science
Title | Reflections on Gender and Science PDF eBook |
Author | Evelyn Fox Keller |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9780300153613 |
Why are objectivity and reason characterized as male and subjectively and feeling as female? How does this characterization affect the goals and methods of scientific enquiry? This groundbreaking work explores the possibilities of a gender-free science and the conditions that could make such a possibility a reality. "Keller’s book opens up a whole new range of ideas for anyone who cares to think about the history of science, that is, the history of the modern world. . . Let us be glad to be in times when such a sparkling, innovative. . . book can be produced, a book to start all of us thinking in new directions.”--Ian Hacking, New Republic "A brilliant and sensitive undertaking that does credit not only to feminist scholarship but, in the end, to science as well.”--Barbara Ehrenreich, Mother Jones "This book represents the expression of a particular feminist perspective made all the more compelling by Keller’s evident commitment to and understanding of science. As a lively and important contribution to the scholarship of science, it will undoubtedly stimulate argument and controversy.”--Helen Longino, Texas Humanist "Provocative arguments, presented with authority.”--Kirkus Reviews "Consistently thoughtful, provocative, and interconnected. . . A well-made book that will be useful in upper-level undergraduate and graduate women’s studies, philosophy, and history of science.”--E.C. Patterson, Choice "Written with grace and clarity, [this book] will stand as an important contribution to feminist theory, to the sociology of knowledge and to the continuing critique of the established scientific method.”--Lillian B. Rubin "A powerful book.”--Jessie Bernard
Gender in Science and Technology
Title | Gender in Science and Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Waltraud Ernst |
Publisher | transcript Verlag |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2014-04-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3839424348 |
What role does gender play in scientific research and the development of technologies? This book provides methodological expertise, research experiences and empirical findings in the dynamic field of Science and Technology Studies. The authors, coming from computer science, social sciences, or cultural studies of science, discuss how to ask questions about gender and give examples for the application in interdisciplinary research, development and teaching. Topics range from the design of information and communication technologies, epistemologies of biology and chemistry to teaching mathematics and professional processes in engineering. Contributions by Anne Balsamo, Wendy Faulkner, Rebecca Jordan-Young, Barbara Orland, Els Rommes, and others.
Science and Gender
Title | Science and Gender PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Bleier |
Publisher | |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780807762004 |
Bleier (neurophysiology, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) dissects the theme of women's biological inferiority contending that science has been engaged in elaborate mythologizing to explain the subordinate position of women in Western civilizations since Aristotle. Exploring the scientific and ideological b
Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty
Title | Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty PDF eBook |
Author | National Research Council |
Publisher | National Academies Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2010-06-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 030915586X |
Gender Differences at Critical Transitions in the Careers of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Faculty presents new and surprising findings about career differences between female and male full-time, tenure-track, and tenured faculty in science, engineering, and mathematics at the nation's top research universities. Much of this congressionally mandated book is based on two unique surveys of faculty and departments at major U.S. research universities in six fields: biology, chemistry, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, and physics. A departmental survey collected information on departmental policies, recent tenure and promotion cases, and recent hires in almost 500 departments. A faculty survey gathered information from a stratified, random sample of about 1,800 faculty on demographic characteristics, employment experiences, the allocation of institutional resources such as laboratory space, professional activities, and scholarly productivity. This book paints a timely picture of the status of female faculty at top universities, clarifies whether male and female faculty have similar opportunities to advance and succeed in academia, challenges some commonly held views, and poses several questions still in need of answers. This book will be of special interest to university administrators and faculty, graduate students, policy makers, professional and academic societies, federal funding agencies, and others concerned with the vitality of the U.S. research base and economy.
The Gender and Science Reader
Title | The Gender and Science Reader PDF eBook |
Author | Muriel Lederman |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780415213578 |
The Gender and Science Reader brings together key articles in a comprehensive investigations of the nature and practice of science.
Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference
Title | Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference PDF eBook |
Author | Cordelia Fine |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2011-08-08 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0393340244 |
Sex discrimination is supposedly a distant memory. Yet popular books, magazines and even scientific articles defend inequalities by citing immutable biological differences between the male and female brain. Why are there so few women in science and engineering, so few men in the laundry room? Well, they say, it's our brains.
Missing Links
Title | Missing Links PDF eBook |
Author | United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development. Gender Working Group |
Publisher | IDRC |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 0889367655 |
In this landmark book, the UN-commissioned Gender Working Group outlines its policy proposals for national science and technology programs. Its goal is to ensure that women and men have equal access to and benefit equally from science and technology. The proposals are supported by essays written by distinguished scholars and experts.