This paper explores female networking practices by comparing cases two centuries apart, an experiment made possible by a history of science renewed by a mutually enriching dialogue with science, technology and society studies (STS). The first part analyses the networking strategies of Clotilde Tambroni (1758-1817), a scholar who managed a university career in Bologna under the shadow of the Napoleonic wars. The second part presents some results of ongoing research on the networking strategies of a group of female feminist evolutionary biologists who, by building a 'Darwinian feminism' tradition, offered an alternative response to the 1990s nature-versus-nurture clashes leading to the so-called science wars. Grappling with the myth of a 'fem...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
This article reviews recent work in the social study of science (Social Studies of Knowledge or SSK)...
This paper examines the role of gender in the formation of research collaboration networks, by inves...
This paper explores female networking practices by comparing cases two centuries apart, an experimen...
This special issue investigates women's scientific networks in Europe roughly between 1720 and 1830,...
1. Introduction 2. Global War, Global Citizens, Global Mission: The Anglo-American Project of an Int...
Scholars have thoroughly documented and continue to cite the misrepresentations of Darwin’s thought...
The practise of natural science presupposes technical knowledge and applications which hardly confor...
Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of pu...
To date, feminist approaches to neurosciences have evaluated the debates surrounding practices of kn...
This introductory chapter maps the history and historiography of women in science, illustrating how ...
The purpose of this chapter is to review forty years of writing within English language gender studi...
Although questions about the production of knowledge are finally beginning to be asked within social...
<div><p>Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accus...
Feminist historical science and commitments within the framework of institutionalized science are co...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
This article reviews recent work in the social study of science (Social Studies of Knowledge or SSK)...
This paper examines the role of gender in the formation of research collaboration networks, by inves...
This paper explores female networking practices by comparing cases two centuries apart, an experimen...
This special issue investigates women's scientific networks in Europe roughly between 1720 and 1830,...
1. Introduction 2. Global War, Global Citizens, Global Mission: The Anglo-American Project of an Int...
Scholars have thoroughly documented and continue to cite the misrepresentations of Darwin’s thought...
The practise of natural science presupposes technical knowledge and applications which hardly confor...
Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of pu...
To date, feminist approaches to neurosciences have evaluated the debates surrounding practices of kn...
This introductory chapter maps the history and historiography of women in science, illustrating how ...
The purpose of this chapter is to review forty years of writing within English language gender studi...
Although questions about the production of knowledge are finally beginning to be asked within social...
<div><p>Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accus...
Feminist historical science and commitments within the framework of institutionalized science are co...
In eighteenth-century Britain, intellectual and scientific activities were primarily organized throu...
This article reviews recent work in the social study of science (Social Studies of Knowledge or SSK)...
This paper examines the role of gender in the formation of research collaboration networks, by inves...