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162 citations
related to Gender as a subject or category
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Adam R. Hodge
(2019)
Ecology and Ethnogenesis: An Environmental History of the Wind River Shoshones, 1000–1868.
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Article
Maria do Mar Pereira
(2019)
Boundary-work that Does Not Work: Social Inequalities and the Non-performativity of Scientific Boundary-work.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 338-365).
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Article
Sue Frohlick; Kristin Lozanski; Amy Speier; et al.
(March 2019)
Mobilities Meet Reproductive Vibes . . ..
Transfers
(pp. 95-102).
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Book
Fran Collyer; Raewyn Connell; Joao Maia; et al.
(2019)
Knowledge and Global Power: Making New Sciences in the South.
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Article
Jenna Tonn
(2019)
Gender.
Encyclopedia of the History of Science.
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Article
Katie Sutton; Kirsten Leng
(2019)
Forum Introduction: Rethinking the Gendered History of Sexology.
Gender and History
(pp. 256-265).
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Article
Carmen V. Harris
(2019)
The South Carolina Home in Black and White: Race, Gender, and Power in Home Demonstration Work.
Agricultural History
(pp. 477-501).
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Book
Emily Remus
(2019)
A Shoppers’ Paradise: How the Ladies of Chicago Claimed Power and Pleasure in the New Downtown.
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Book
Ioana Cîrstocea
(2019)
La fin de la femme rouge?: fabriques transnationales du genre après la chute du Mur.
(/isis/citation/CBB169534025/)
Article
Andrew Monnickendam
(2019)
Ann Cook versus Hannah Glasse: Gender, Professionalism and Readership in the Eighteenth-Century Cookbook.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 175-191).
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Article
Catalina Amigo-Jorquera; María José Guerrero-González; Jorgelina Sannazzaro; et al.
(2019)
Does energy poverty have a female face in Chile?.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 378-390).
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Article
Camilo López-Aguirre
(2019)
Women in Latin American science: Gender parity in the twenty-first century and prospects for a post-war Colombia.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 356-377).
(/isis/citation/CBB405095134/)
Article
Carolina Castellitti
(2019)
Varig, “a Real Brazilian Embassy Outside”: Anthropological reflections on aviation and national imaginaries.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 82-105).
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Book
Karin Hilck
(2019)
Lady astronauts, lady engineers, and naked ladies: women and the American space community during the Cold War, 1960s-1980s.
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Article
Luis Humberto Fabila-Castillo
(2019)
Funding of basic science in Mexico: The role of gender and research experience on success.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
(pp. 340-355).
(/isis/citation/CBB391047262/)
Article
M. Hicks
(2019)
Hacking the Cis-tem.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 20-33).
(/isis/citation/CBB071329740/)
Article
Ashlyn Jaeger
(2019)
(Re)Producing Cyborgs: Biomedicalizing Abortion through the Congressional Debate over Fetal Pain.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 74-96).
(/isis/citation/CBB770211028/)
Article
Stephen Secules
(2019)
Making the Familiar Strange: An Ethnographic Scholarship of Integration Contextualizing Engineering Educational Culture as Masculine and Competitive.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 196-216).
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Book
Sonja M. Kim
(2019)
Imperatives of care : Women and medicine in colonial Korea.
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Article
Isabel Pla-Julián; Jose-Luis Díez
(2019)
Gender Equality Perceptions of Future Engineers.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 243-251).
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