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Buch
Titel:
Women, science, and technology
:
a reader in feminist studies
Enthält:
Anomaly of a woman in physics
/ Evelyn Fox Keller
Literaturangaben
Never meant to survive, a Black woman's journey : an interview with Evelynn Hammonds
/ Aimee Sands
Gender constructs and career commitment : the influence of peer culture on women in college
/ Margaret A. Eisenhart and Dorothy C. Holland
Snow brown and the seven detergents : a metanarrative on science and the scientific method
/ Banu Subramaniam
Shoulders of giants
/ Dara Horn
Nepotism and sexism in peer-review
/ Christine Wennerás and Agnes Wold
Nine decades, nine women, ten Nobel prizes : gender politics at the apex of science
/ Hilary Rose
Careers of men and women scientists : gender differences in career attainments
/ Harriet Zuckerman
Sex, science, and education
/ Janice Law Trecker
Sex and death in the rational world of defense intellectuals
/ Carol Cohn
Mixed messages : men and women in advertisements in science
/ Mary Barbercheck
Gender and science : an update
/ Evelyn Fox Keller
Science, facts, and feminism
/ Ruth Hubbard
Medical construction of gender : case management of intersexed infants
/ Suzanne J. Kessler
Sociobiology, biological determinism, and human behavior
/ Ruth Bleier
Built environment : women's place, gendered space
/ Judy Wajcman
Can there be a feminist science?
/ Helen E. Longino
Socially camouflaged technologies : the case of the electromechanical vibrator
/ Rachel Maines
Is Primatology a feminist science?
/ Linda Marie Fedigan
Naked sex in exile : on the paradox of the "sex question" in feminism and in science
/ Cynthia Kraus
Premenstrual syndrome, work discipline, and anger
/ Emily Martin
Engendering environmental thinking : a feminist analysis of the present crisis
/ Ruth Perry
Between fathers and fetuses : the social construction of male reproduction and the politics of fetal harm
/ Cynthia R. Daniels
Feminist AI projects and cyberfutures
/ Alison Adam.