Lederman, Muriel (Editor)
Bartsch, Ingrid (Editor)
Description Contents: Margaret A. Eisenhart; Elizabeth Finkel: Women (Still) Need Not Apply. Suzanne G. Brainard; Linda Carlin: A Six-Year Longitudinal Study of Undergraduate Women in Engineering and Science. Edward R. Silverman: NSF Employment Study Confirms Issues Facing Women, Minorities. Christine Wenneras; Agnes Wold: Nepotism and Sexism in Peer-Review. Ruth Hubbard: Science and Science Criticism. Bonnie Spainer: How I Came to this Study. Evelyn Fox Keller: From Working Scientist to Feminist Critic. Carolyn Merchant: Dominion Over Nature. Susan Bordo: Selections from the Flight to Objectivity. Evelyn Fox Keller: Secrets of God, Nature, and Life. Sharon Begley: The Science Wars. Sue V. Rosser: Are There Feminist Methodologies Appropriate for the Natural Sciences and Do They Make a Difference? Sandra Harding: Feminist Standpoint Epistemology. Donna Haraway: Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Helen E. Longino: Subjects, Power, and Knowledge: Description and Prescription in Feminist Philosophies of Science. Anne Fausto-Sterling: Life in the XY Corral. Donna Haraway: The Biopolitics of a Multicultural Field. Bonnie Spainer: Foundations for a “New Biology,” Proposed in Molecular Cell Biology. Helen Zweifel: The Gendered Nature of Biodiversity Conservation. Curtis Meinert: The Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials. Lynda Birde: In Pursuit of Difference: Scientific Studies of Women and Men. Gisela Kaplan; Lesley J. Rogers: Race and Gender Fallacies: The Paucity of Biological Determinist Explanations of Difference. Anne Fausto-Sterling: Gender, Race, and Nation: The Comparative Anatomy of “Hottentot” Women in Europe, 1815-1817. Bonnie Spainer: From Molecules to Brains, Normal Science Support Sexist Beliefs about Differences. Liz Whielegg: Girls in Science Education: Of Rice and Fruit Trees. E. Anne Kerr: Toward a Feminist Natural Science: Linking Theory and Practice. Bonnie Jean Shulman: Implications of Feminist Critiques of Science for the Teaching of Mathematics and Science. Lisa Wease: The Cell in Relation: An Ecofeminist Revision of Cell and Molecular Biology. Muriel Lederman: Structuring Feminist Science. Vandana Shiva: Democratizing Biology: Reinventing Biology from a Feminist, Ecological, and Third World Perspective. Londa Schiebinger: Creating Sustainable Science. Hilary Rose: Epilogue: Women's Work is Never Done.
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