Common science? : women, science, and knowledge / Jean Barr & Lynda Birke.
Material type: TextSeries: Race, gender, and sciencePublication details: Bloomington, In : Indiana University Press, 1998.Description: 1 online resource (vii 165 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585000840
- 9780585000848
- 1282078968
- 9781282078963
- Science -- Study and teaching -- Philosophy
- Science -- Study and teaching -- Social aspects
- Women in science
- Education, Humanistic
- SCIENCE -- Essays
- SCIENCE -- Nanoscience
- SCIENCE -- Reference
- Education, Humanistic
- Science -- Study and teaching -- Philosophy
- Science -- Study and teaching -- Social aspects
- Women in science
- Wissenschaft
- Natuurwetenschappen
- Vrouwen
- Wetenschappelijk onderwijs
- Wetenschapsbeoefening
- Frau
- 500.82 21
- Q181 .B324 1998eb
- 30.01
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[Authors Jean Barr and Lynda Birke explore the relationship of women and minorities to scientific knowledge. In academia, scientific fields remain largely an elitist masculine domain. The authors here survey the wide range of initiatives designed to encou.
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