Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis for the Gendered Innovations project, led by the science historian Londa Schiebinger, in joint collaboration with the European Union. However, this work did not come out of nowhere; it is supported by decades of gender and science studies consisting of different research lines that critically reviewed the history of science and recovered the story of women’s contributions to different scientific fields. This paper reviews the origin and genealogy of the project, highlights its positive effects, and highlights examples of its achievements
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This is an introduction to a special issue on the theme 'The Sexes and the Sciences'. Here we provid...
'Gendered Innovations' is defined as the process that integrates sex and gender analysis into all ph...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
The institutionalisation of equality policy in science, both at the national and the European scale,...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
In genetic research of the first decades of the 20th century women's work became a substantial resou...
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Women have not always been welcome in scientific circles in all parts of the world. In previous cent...
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The Fourth World Conference on Women that took place in Beijing in 1995 became a milestone in the hi...
Amâncio Reflections on science as a gendered endeavour: changes and continuities Abstract. This art...
This is an introduction to a special issue on the theme 'The Sexes and the Sciences'. Here we provid...
'Gendered Innovations' is defined as the process that integrates sex and gender analysis into all ph...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
The institutionalisation of equality policy in science, both at the national and the European scale,...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
In genetic research of the first decades of the 20th century women's work became a substantial resou...
Like young women today, 50 years ago I too assumed that gender discrimination in science was a thing...
We live in a time, when few people concern of that, why is so few women in the science; although now...
This article examines possible reasons why women are still not making it to the top in the hard scie...
The extensive significance of feminist and gender research clearly does not need demonstrating to t...
This special issue on gender and science, brings together 10 articles that present some of the resul...
Women have not always been welcome in scientific circles in all parts of the world. In previous cent...
Neuroscience or Neural Science is a very active and interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand...
The Fourth World Conference on Women that took place in Beijing in 1995 became a milestone in the hi...
Amâncio Reflections on science as a gendered endeavour: changes and continuities Abstract. This art...
This is an introduction to a special issue on the theme 'The Sexes and the Sciences'. Here we provid...
'Gendered Innovations' is defined as the process that integrates sex and gender analysis into all ph...