I investigate the reciprocal relationship between social accounts of knowledge production and efforts to increase the representation of women and some minorities in the academy. In particular, I consider the extent to which feminist social epistemologies such as Helen Longino’s critical contextual empiricism can be employed to argue that it is in researchers’ epistemic interests to take active steps to increase gender diversity. As it stands, critical contextual empiricism does not provide enough resources to succeed at this task. However, considering this view through an employment equity lens highlights areas where such theories need to be further developed. I argue that views such as Longino’s ought to attend to nuances of community stru...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
In her analysis of the politics of biotechnology, Sheila Jasanoff argued that modern democ...
I investigate the reciprocal relationship between social accounts of knowledge production and effort...
This dissertation investigates and supports arguments intended to justify claims that social diversi...
In Clough’s reply paper to me (http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1aN), she laments how feminist calls for diversit...
This presentation is part of the Communities and Institutions: Negotiating Differences track. Femini...
Diversity is a creative force that broadens views and enhances ideas; it increases productivity as w...
Knowledge equity is a broad concept. Although it is linked to the goals of Open Science, it is rarel...
Development studies is a field characterized by an unusual degree of interdisciplinary and multidisc...
In the last few decades the literature on feminism and philosophy of science has flourished and cont...
The roles of females have evolved greatly over the past decades. Women have achieved new heights in ...
A lack of diversity remains a significant problem in many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, an...
Throughout scientific history, there have been cases of mainstream science dismissing novel ideas of...
In her analysis of the politics of biotechnology, Sheila Jasanoff argued that modern democracy cann...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
In her analysis of the politics of biotechnology, Sheila Jasanoff argued that modern democ...
I investigate the reciprocal relationship between social accounts of knowledge production and effort...
This dissertation investigates and supports arguments intended to justify claims that social diversi...
In Clough’s reply paper to me (http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1aN), she laments how feminist calls for diversit...
This presentation is part of the Communities and Institutions: Negotiating Differences track. Femini...
Diversity is a creative force that broadens views and enhances ideas; it increases productivity as w...
Knowledge equity is a broad concept. Although it is linked to the goals of Open Science, it is rarel...
Development studies is a field characterized by an unusual degree of interdisciplinary and multidisc...
In the last few decades the literature on feminism and philosophy of science has flourished and cont...
The roles of females have evolved greatly over the past decades. Women have achieved new heights in ...
A lack of diversity remains a significant problem in many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, an...
Throughout scientific history, there have been cases of mainstream science dismissing novel ideas of...
In her analysis of the politics of biotechnology, Sheila Jasanoff argued that modern democracy cann...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
Often in academia, women and minorities are held to a higher standard in how they present themselves...
In her analysis of the politics of biotechnology, Sheila Jasanoff argued that modern democ...