The question of gender in science and technology is pursued by scholars from different disciplines and perspectives: historians study the lives of women scientists within the context of institutions that for centuries held women at arm’s length; sociologists uncover women’s access to the means of scientific production; biologists scrutinize how science has studied female and male bodies; cultural critics explore normative understandings of femininity and masculinity; philosophers and historians of science analyse how gender has influenced the content and methods of science and technology.

Now, this new four-volume collection from Routledge enables users to make sense of the interlocking pieces of the gender, science, and technology puzzle: the history of women’s participation in science and engineering; the structure of research institutions; and the gendering of human knowledge. The volumes bring together important representative publications treating these issues from antiquity to the present, and across cultures.

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Volume I: Women in Science and Technology

Volume II: Body Politics: Science and Medicine Define Sex and Gender

Volume III: Gender Bias in Science and Technology

Volume IV: Gendered Innovations: Creating Science and Technology

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Product details

ISBN
9780415855600
Published
2014-05-08
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
3311 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Number of pages
1726

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Biographical note

Edited and with a new introduction by Londa Schiebinger, Stanford University, USA