This article addresses two major questions about women and science. Firstly, the commentary looks at the ways science and technology are discussed and represented all around us in society. Secondly, I ask whether this matters. The defining issue is therefore whether or not being human affects the type of science and technology that is conducted and valued within our society. By addressing these questions in science communication, we can add much to the debate about gender diversity and affirmative action being portrayed in our media and culture
The disparities that exist between men and women, and more so working mothers, in the participation ...
Although the presence of women and girls in many Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
This article addresses two major questions about women and science. Firstly, the commentary looks at...
Concern about the imbalance in the number of males and females in the physical sciences and engineer...
Both research and anecdote in science communication suggests that it is a field where women feel ‘at...
After situating my interest in issues of women’s participation in technoscience, starting withmy exp...
For the past thirty years, educators, researchers, parents, employers, policy-makers, and the popula...
This article examines possible reasons why women are still not making it to the top in the hard scie...
This paper focuses on the urgent need to increase female representation in Science, Technology, Engi...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
This paper examines the potential factors contributing to female under-representation in science, te...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
Although the gender gap in academia has narrowed, females are underrepresented within some fields in...
I compare two different arguments for the importance of bringing new voices into science: arguments ...
The disparities that exist between men and women, and more so working mothers, in the participation ...
Although the presence of women and girls in many Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...
This article addresses two major questions about women and science. Firstly, the commentary looks at...
Concern about the imbalance in the number of males and females in the physical sciences and engineer...
Both research and anecdote in science communication suggests that it is a field where women feel ‘at...
After situating my interest in issues of women’s participation in technoscience, starting withmy exp...
For the past thirty years, educators, researchers, parents, employers, policy-makers, and the popula...
This article examines possible reasons why women are still not making it to the top in the hard scie...
This paper focuses on the urgent need to increase female representation in Science, Technology, Engi...
Talking about the gender imbalance in STEM is not new. Patricia Fara wrote a book on the history of ...
This paper examines the potential factors contributing to female under-representation in science, te...
Every year scientific and technological progress provides people with more and more opportunities fo...
Although the gender gap in academia has narrowed, females are underrepresented within some fields in...
I compare two different arguments for the importance of bringing new voices into science: arguments ...
The disparities that exist between men and women, and more so working mothers, in the participation ...
Although the presence of women and girls in many Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (...
Recent gender analyses have been opening new paths for innovation and excellence. They are the basis...