The authors, a mathematician and a political scientist, examine mathematics, motherhood, and academia, and argue that feminist epistemology is necessary to explain the intersection. Relying on the principles of feminist epistemology laid out by philosophers Naomi Scheman and Marianne Janack, the authors consider how work, the concept of time, teaching, arts and crafts, and decision-making all reveal the situatedness of knowing and using mathematics
Current research in mathematics education places emphasis on the analysis of men and women’s account...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
In this paper, we come up with some problems and discussion related to feminism, contradiction, inve...
The authors, a mathematician and a political scientist, examine mathematics, motherhood, and academi...
This article tells the stories of how we, Della (mom, mathematician) and Hannah (daughter, writing i...
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics is pleased to announce a call for papers for a special issue o...
I am a tenure-track assistant professor, and I have a beautiful three-year old boy and a husband who...
Despite decades of social change and institutional reform, the academic gender gap continues to exis...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
Despite all the stereotypes about them, mothers possess a skill set that makes them outstanding pote...
The participation of women in post-graduate mathematics still lags substantially behind that of men....
This essay shares my journey to solving the problem of timing, specifically as it applies to having ...
In this project presentation we describe an ongoing inquiry into the lived experiences of Academic M...
Contemporary research on women and the learning of science in higher educational institutions has pe...
This essay is a personal reflection on how I leverage my positioning as a caregiver in my roles of a...
Current research in mathematics education places emphasis on the analysis of men and women’s account...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
In this paper, we come up with some problems and discussion related to feminism, contradiction, inve...
The authors, a mathematician and a political scientist, examine mathematics, motherhood, and academi...
This article tells the stories of how we, Della (mom, mathematician) and Hannah (daughter, writing i...
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics is pleased to announce a call for papers for a special issue o...
I am a tenure-track assistant professor, and I have a beautiful three-year old boy and a husband who...
Despite decades of social change and institutional reform, the academic gender gap continues to exis...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
Despite all the stereotypes about them, mothers possess a skill set that makes them outstanding pote...
The participation of women in post-graduate mathematics still lags substantially behind that of men....
This essay shares my journey to solving the problem of timing, specifically as it applies to having ...
In this project presentation we describe an ongoing inquiry into the lived experiences of Academic M...
Contemporary research on women and the learning of science in higher educational institutions has pe...
This essay is a personal reflection on how I leverage my positioning as a caregiver in my roles of a...
Current research in mathematics education places emphasis on the analysis of men and women’s account...
Feminist scholarship is sometimes dismissed as not quite ‘proper’ knowledge – it’s too political or ...
In this paper, we come up with some problems and discussion related to feminism, contradiction, inve...