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Women in Science topic via Scholia[edit]
Bibliography of Works on the Topic of Women in Science[edit]
- Uneasy careers and intimate lives: women in science, 1789-1979 (Q47458170)
- Focus on Careers: Women in Science—Nurturing Women Scientists (Q47458178)
- Women, science, and technology: a reader in feminist science studies (Q47458189)
- Family matters: Stopping tenure clock may not be enough (Q47458195)
- Gender equity in science and engineering: advancing change in higher education (Q47458204)
- Has feminism changed physics? (Q47458256)
- Removing barriers: women in academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (Q47458279)
- Perceiving Glass Ceilings? Meritocratic versus Structural Explanations of Gender Inequality among Women in Science and Technology (Q47458292)
- Understanding current causes of women's underrepresentation in science (Q47458323)
- Feminism in twentieth-century science, technology, and medicine (Q47458348)
- The equity equation: fostering the advancement of women in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering (Q47461594)
- The Madame Curie complex: the hidden history of women in science (Q47461597)
- Women's science: learning and succeeding from the margins (Q47461601)
- Gender and the science of difference: cultural politics of contemporary science and medicine (Q47461608)
- Organizational environments and doctoral degrees awarded to women in science and engineering departments (Q47461616)
- Programs for undergraduate women in science and engineering: Issues, problems, and solutions (Q47461620)
- Women and science: What's the problem? (Q47461625)
- Natural eloquence: women reinscribe science (Q47461637)
- More women in science (Q47461647)
- Whose science? Whose knowledge?: thinking from women's lives (Q47461655)
- Women in mathematics: the addition of difference (Q52326828)
- Sex, gender, and science (Q52326984)
- Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Q52327069)
- Why diversity matters: Understanding and applying the diversity component of the National Science Foundation’s broader impacts criterion (Q52327261)
- Camouflaging power and privilege: A critical race analysis of university diversity policies (Q52327427)
- Presumed Incompetent: the Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia (Q52327512)
- Women of color in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) (Q52327609)
- Women of science: righting the record (Q52327860)
- Working it out: 23 women writers, artists, scientists and scholars talk about their lives and work (Q52327979)
- A feeling for the organism: the life and work of Barbara McClintock (Q52328089)
- Reflections on gender and science (Q52328221)
- Feminism and science (Q52328298)
- Sustaining Gains: Reflections on Women in Science and Technology in 20th-Century United States (Q52328446)
- History of women in the sciences: readings from Isis (Q52328585)
- The gender and science reader (Q52328707)
- Falling off the academic bandwagon. Women are more likely to quit at the postdoc to principal investigator transition. (Q52328920)
- A study on the status of women faculty in science at MIT (Q52329171)
- Science faculty's subtle gender biases favor male students (Q52329356)
- Beyond bias and barriers fulfilling the potential of women in academic science and engineering (Q52329663)
- The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science (Q28721132)
- Black Women Scientists in the United States (Q27849287)
- Blazing the trail: essays by leading women in science. (Q51003211)
- Inside the double bind: A synthesis of empirical research on undergraduate and graduate women of color in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (Q52329978)
- Women in science: In pursuit of female chemists (Q52330163)
- Three decades of feminism in science: from “liberal feminism” and “difference feminism” to gender analysis of science (Q52330277)
- Love, power, and knowledge: towards a feminist transformation of the sciences (Q52330610)
- The Science Glass Ceiling Academic Women Scientist and the Struggle to Succeed (Q52330768)
- Women scientists in America (Q52331085)
- Undergraduate science majors: Gender differences in who goes to graduate school (Q52331258)
- The mind has no sex ?: women in the origins of modern science (Q52331429)
- Has feminism changed science? (Q52332308)
- The climate for women in academic science: The good, the bad, and the changeable (Q52332445)
- Who Succeeds in Science?: The Gender Dimension (Q52332592)
- Transforming science and engineering: advancing academic women (Q52332674)
- Feminism and science 1 (Q52332898)
- Feminism and science, II (Q52332949)
- Why so slow?: the advancement of women (Q52333127)
- INCREASING ACHIEVEMENT AND HIGHER-EDUCATION REPRESENTATION OF UNDER-REPRESENTED GROUPS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS FIELDS: A REVIEW OF CURRENT K-12 INTERVENTION PROGRAMS (Q52333320)
- Science gender gap probed (Q52334226)
- Outer Circle: Women in the Scientific Community (Q52334380)
- The Matthew Matilda effect in science (Q52335295)