Article ID: CBB013745970

Women scientists and the Freshwater Biological Association, 1929–1950 (2020)

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In the early to mid-twentieth century, women had limited opportunities to develop and practice as scientists and, when they did, were often marked out: regarded as odd or remarkable because they were women with scientific commitment, in contrast to their male counterparts. Opportunities for women in freshwater science arose in Britain in interconnected institutions centred on the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) founded in 1929. Several women scientists, pioneers in their fields, were nurtured by the FBA, such as the early freshwater researchers Penelope Jenkin, Marie Rosenberg and Winifred Frost, the two latter being the FBA's first professional women naturalists. Several universities, such as Queen Mary College, University of London, gave opportunities to women freshwater scientists and had direct links to the FBA. Opportunities also arose for women scientists in British colonies. Other researchers who achieved distinction in their field were also products of the FBA and its imperial and university networks: Rosemary Lowe, Winifred Pennington, Winifred Frost, Carmel Humphries and Maud Godward, for example. We argue that the FBA encouraged scientists in relatively new scientific fields for the most part irrespective of gender. This is notable in a period when women scientists were treated with prejudice in scientific culture generally.

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Authors & Contributors
Rayner-Canham, Marelene F.
Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey W.
Orr, Mary
Brunella Torresin
Bernardi, Gabriella
Sagal, Anna Katerina
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Victorian Studies
Technology and Culture
Science in Context
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Publishers
Howard University
University of Virginia Press
Springer
McGill-Queen's University Press
Edizioni Pendragon
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Women in science
Science and gender
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Biographies
Communication of scientific ideas
Women
People
Lee, Sarah Bowdich
Darwin, Charles Robert
Leonor de Almeida Portugal, Marquise of Alorna
Yarrell, William
Jenyns, Leonard
Maria Corinta Ferreira
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Places
England
Gambia
Mozambique
Turin (Italy)
West Africa
United States
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