Lisa Weasel (ed.)
Feminist Science Studies
A New Generation
Herausgeber: Mayberry, Maralee; Weasel, Lisa; Subramaniam, Banu
Lisa Weasel (ed.)
Feminist Science Studies
A New Generation
Herausgeber: Mayberry, Maralee; Weasel, Lisa; Subramaniam, Banu
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This essential text contains contributions from a wide range of fields and provides role models for feminist scientists. Including chapters from scientists and feminist scholars, the book presents a wide range of feminist science studies scholarship-from autobiographical narratives and experimental and theoretical projects, to teaching tools and courses and community-based projects.
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This essential text contains contributions from a wide range of fields and provides role models for feminist scientists. Including chapters from scientists and feminist scholars, the book presents a wide range of feminist science studies scholarship-from autobiographical narratives and experimental and theoretical projects, to teaching tools and courses and community-based projects.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780415926966
- ISBN-10: 0415926963
- Artikelnr.: 21235930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780415926966
- ISBN-10: 0415926963
- Artikelnr.: 21235930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Maralee Mayberry is a Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Nevada, and co-editor of Meeting the Challenge: Innovative Feminist Pedagogies in Practice (Routledge). Banu Subramaniam is an Assistant Research Professor of Women's Studies and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. Lisa H. Weasel is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Portland State University.
Adventures Across Natures and Cultures: An Introduction/Maralee Mayberry, Banu Subramaniam and Lisa H. Weasel
; Proud to be an Oxymoron!: From Schizophrenic to (Un)Disciplined Practice/Angela B. Ginorio
; What Do You Do Over There, Anyway?: Tales of an Academic Dual Citizen/Caitilyn Allen
; Resident Alien: A Scientists in Women's Studies/Ingrid Bartsch
; From Biologist to Sociologist: Blurred Boundaries and Shared Practices/Jan Clarke
; Through the Lens of an Insider
Outsider: Gender, Race, and (Self
)Representation in Science/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
; Oases in a Desert: Why a Hydrologist Meanders between Science and Women's Studies/Martha P.L. Whitaker
; And the Mirror Cracked!: Reflections of Natures and Cultures/Banu Subramaniam
; Technoscientific Literacy as Civic Engagement: Realizing How Being at Liberty Comes to Matter/Michael J. Flower
; Over the Edge: Developing Feminist Frameworks in the Sciences and Women's Studies/Mary Wyer
More than Metaphor/Donna Haraway, with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Toward a Feeling or the Organism/Elizabeth Henry
When the Mirror Looks Back
Nature in the Scho1arshz of the Humanities/Michael Witmore
Contesting Territories
Female
Female Aggression and the Song Sparrow/Michelle Elekonich
Sexy Science
What's Love Got to Do with It?/C. Phoebe Lostroh
Unequal Partners
Rethinking Gender Roles in Animal Behavior/J. Kasi Jackson
Toward a History of Us All
Women Physicians and Historians of Medicine/Montserrat Cabré
Just Beneath the Surface
Rereading Geology Rescripting the Knowledge/Power Nexus/Jaime Phillips and Kate Hausbeck
STORIES FROM THE FIELD IMPLEMENTING FEMINIST SCIENCE STUDIES IN THE ACAD
Section Introduction
Feminist Leadership in the Academy
Innovations in Science Education/Leslie S. Jones and Kathryn Scantlebury
Reproductive and Resistant Pedagogies
The Comparative Roles of Collaborative Learning and Feminist Pedagogy in Science Education/Maralee Mayberry
Difficult Crossings
Stories from Building Two
Way Streets/Pamela Baker, Bonnie Shulman, and Elizabeth H. Tobin
The Forgotten Few
Developing Curricula on Women in the Physical Sciences and Engineering/Lisa H. Weasel. Melissa Honrado. and Obbie P. Bautista
"What about Biology?"
Building Sciences into Introductory Womenc Studies Curricula/Rebecca M. Herzig
LiFe, Sex, and Cells/Sharon Kinsman
Working at the Limen
Repositioning Authority in Science and Art/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
From Teaching to Learning
A Course on Women, Gender, and Science/Haydee Salmun
Scientific Literacy
ø
Agential Literacy = (Learning Doing) Science Responsibly/Karen Barad
DESTINA11ON REINTEGRATING SCIENCE, COMMUNITY, AND ACTIVISM
Section Introduction
Fertile Futures
Grounding Feminist Science Studies Across Communities/Swatija Manorama and J. Elaine Walters
"Your Silence Will Not Protect You"
Feminist Science Studies, Breast Cancer, and Acti vism/Bonnie Spanier
Taking Science to the Household
Scientific Motherhood in Women's Lives/Jacquelyn S. Litt
AFter Absolute Neutrality
Expanding "Science"/Sandra Harding
Laboratories Without Walls
The Science Shop as a Modelfór Feminist Community Science in Action/Lisa H. Weasel
Feminist Science Studies, Objectivity, and the Politics oF Vision/Valerie Kuletz
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index.
; Proud to be an Oxymoron!: From Schizophrenic to (Un)Disciplined Practice/Angela B. Ginorio
; What Do You Do Over There, Anyway?: Tales of an Academic Dual Citizen/Caitilyn Allen
; Resident Alien: A Scientists in Women's Studies/Ingrid Bartsch
; From Biologist to Sociologist: Blurred Boundaries and Shared Practices/Jan Clarke
; Through the Lens of an Insider
Outsider: Gender, Race, and (Self
)Representation in Science/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
; Oases in a Desert: Why a Hydrologist Meanders between Science and Women's Studies/Martha P.L. Whitaker
; And the Mirror Cracked!: Reflections of Natures and Cultures/Banu Subramaniam
; Technoscientific Literacy as Civic Engagement: Realizing How Being at Liberty Comes to Matter/Michael J. Flower
; Over the Edge: Developing Feminist Frameworks in the Sciences and Women's Studies/Mary Wyer
More than Metaphor/Donna Haraway, with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Toward a Feeling or the Organism/Elizabeth Henry
When the Mirror Looks Back
Nature in the Scho1arshz of the Humanities/Michael Witmore
Contesting Territories
Female
Female Aggression and the Song Sparrow/Michelle Elekonich
Sexy Science
What's Love Got to Do with It?/C. Phoebe Lostroh
Unequal Partners
Rethinking Gender Roles in Animal Behavior/J. Kasi Jackson
Toward a History of Us All
Women Physicians and Historians of Medicine/Montserrat Cabré
Just Beneath the Surface
Rereading Geology Rescripting the Knowledge/Power Nexus/Jaime Phillips and Kate Hausbeck
STORIES FROM THE FIELD IMPLEMENTING FEMINIST SCIENCE STUDIES IN THE ACAD
Section Introduction
Feminist Leadership in the Academy
Innovations in Science Education/Leslie S. Jones and Kathryn Scantlebury
Reproductive and Resistant Pedagogies
The Comparative Roles of Collaborative Learning and Feminist Pedagogy in Science Education/Maralee Mayberry
Difficult Crossings
Stories from Building Two
Way Streets/Pamela Baker, Bonnie Shulman, and Elizabeth H. Tobin
The Forgotten Few
Developing Curricula on Women in the Physical Sciences and Engineering/Lisa H. Weasel. Melissa Honrado. and Obbie P. Bautista
"What about Biology?"
Building Sciences into Introductory Womenc Studies Curricula/Rebecca M. Herzig
LiFe, Sex, and Cells/Sharon Kinsman
Working at the Limen
Repositioning Authority in Science and Art/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
From Teaching to Learning
A Course on Women, Gender, and Science/Haydee Salmun
Scientific Literacy
ø
Agential Literacy = (Learning Doing) Science Responsibly/Karen Barad
DESTINA11ON REINTEGRATING SCIENCE, COMMUNITY, AND ACTIVISM
Section Introduction
Fertile Futures
Grounding Feminist Science Studies Across Communities/Swatija Manorama and J. Elaine Walters
"Your Silence Will Not Protect You"
Feminist Science Studies, Breast Cancer, and Acti vism/Bonnie Spanier
Taking Science to the Household
Scientific Motherhood in Women's Lives/Jacquelyn S. Litt
AFter Absolute Neutrality
Expanding "Science"/Sandra Harding
Laboratories Without Walls
The Science Shop as a Modelfór Feminist Community Science in Action/Lisa H. Weasel
Feminist Science Studies, Objectivity, and the Politics oF Vision/Valerie Kuletz
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index.
Adventures Across Natures and Cultures: An Introduction/Maralee Mayberry, Banu Subramaniam and Lisa H. Weasel
; Proud to be an Oxymoron!: From Schizophrenic to (Un)Disciplined Practice/Angela B. Ginorio
; What Do You Do Over There, Anyway?: Tales of an Academic Dual Citizen/Caitilyn Allen
; Resident Alien: A Scientists in Women's Studies/Ingrid Bartsch
; From Biologist to Sociologist: Blurred Boundaries and Shared Practices/Jan Clarke
; Through the Lens of an Insider
Outsider: Gender, Race, and (Self
)Representation in Science/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
; Oases in a Desert: Why a Hydrologist Meanders between Science and Women's Studies/Martha P.L. Whitaker
; And the Mirror Cracked!: Reflections of Natures and Cultures/Banu Subramaniam
; Technoscientific Literacy as Civic Engagement: Realizing How Being at Liberty Comes to Matter/Michael J. Flower
; Over the Edge: Developing Feminist Frameworks in the Sciences and Women's Studies/Mary Wyer
More than Metaphor/Donna Haraway, with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Toward a Feeling or the Organism/Elizabeth Henry
When the Mirror Looks Back
Nature in the Scho1arshz of the Humanities/Michael Witmore
Contesting Territories
Female
Female Aggression and the Song Sparrow/Michelle Elekonich
Sexy Science
What's Love Got to Do with It?/C. Phoebe Lostroh
Unequal Partners
Rethinking Gender Roles in Animal Behavior/J. Kasi Jackson
Toward a History of Us All
Women Physicians and Historians of Medicine/Montserrat Cabré
Just Beneath the Surface
Rereading Geology Rescripting the Knowledge/Power Nexus/Jaime Phillips and Kate Hausbeck
STORIES FROM THE FIELD IMPLEMENTING FEMINIST SCIENCE STUDIES IN THE ACAD
Section Introduction
Feminist Leadership in the Academy
Innovations in Science Education/Leslie S. Jones and Kathryn Scantlebury
Reproductive and Resistant Pedagogies
The Comparative Roles of Collaborative Learning and Feminist Pedagogy in Science Education/Maralee Mayberry
Difficult Crossings
Stories from Building Two
Way Streets/Pamela Baker, Bonnie Shulman, and Elizabeth H. Tobin
The Forgotten Few
Developing Curricula on Women in the Physical Sciences and Engineering/Lisa H. Weasel. Melissa Honrado. and Obbie P. Bautista
"What about Biology?"
Building Sciences into Introductory Womenc Studies Curricula/Rebecca M. Herzig
LiFe, Sex, and Cells/Sharon Kinsman
Working at the Limen
Repositioning Authority in Science and Art/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
From Teaching to Learning
A Course on Women, Gender, and Science/Haydee Salmun
Scientific Literacy
ø
Agential Literacy = (Learning Doing) Science Responsibly/Karen Barad
DESTINA11ON REINTEGRATING SCIENCE, COMMUNITY, AND ACTIVISM
Section Introduction
Fertile Futures
Grounding Feminist Science Studies Across Communities/Swatija Manorama and J. Elaine Walters
"Your Silence Will Not Protect You"
Feminist Science Studies, Breast Cancer, and Acti vism/Bonnie Spanier
Taking Science to the Household
Scientific Motherhood in Women's Lives/Jacquelyn S. Litt
AFter Absolute Neutrality
Expanding "Science"/Sandra Harding
Laboratories Without Walls
The Science Shop as a Modelfór Feminist Community Science in Action/Lisa H. Weasel
Feminist Science Studies, Objectivity, and the Politics oF Vision/Valerie Kuletz
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index.
; Proud to be an Oxymoron!: From Schizophrenic to (Un)Disciplined Practice/Angela B. Ginorio
; What Do You Do Over There, Anyway?: Tales of an Academic Dual Citizen/Caitilyn Allen
; Resident Alien: A Scientists in Women's Studies/Ingrid Bartsch
; From Biologist to Sociologist: Blurred Boundaries and Shared Practices/Jan Clarke
; Through the Lens of an Insider
Outsider: Gender, Race, and (Self
)Representation in Science/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
; Oases in a Desert: Why a Hydrologist Meanders between Science and Women's Studies/Martha P.L. Whitaker
; And the Mirror Cracked!: Reflections of Natures and Cultures/Banu Subramaniam
; Technoscientific Literacy as Civic Engagement: Realizing How Being at Liberty Comes to Matter/Michael J. Flower
; Over the Edge: Developing Feminist Frameworks in the Sciences and Women's Studies/Mary Wyer
More than Metaphor/Donna Haraway, with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
Toward a Feeling or the Organism/Elizabeth Henry
When the Mirror Looks Back
Nature in the Scho1arshz of the Humanities/Michael Witmore
Contesting Territories
Female
Female Aggression and the Song Sparrow/Michelle Elekonich
Sexy Science
What's Love Got to Do with It?/C. Phoebe Lostroh
Unequal Partners
Rethinking Gender Roles in Animal Behavior/J. Kasi Jackson
Toward a History of Us All
Women Physicians and Historians of Medicine/Montserrat Cabré
Just Beneath the Surface
Rereading Geology Rescripting the Knowledge/Power Nexus/Jaime Phillips and Kate Hausbeck
STORIES FROM THE FIELD IMPLEMENTING FEMINIST SCIENCE STUDIES IN THE ACAD
Section Introduction
Feminist Leadership in the Academy
Innovations in Science Education/Leslie S. Jones and Kathryn Scantlebury
Reproductive and Resistant Pedagogies
The Comparative Roles of Collaborative Learning and Feminist Pedagogy in Science Education/Maralee Mayberry
Difficult Crossings
Stories from Building Two
Way Streets/Pamela Baker, Bonnie Shulman, and Elizabeth H. Tobin
The Forgotten Few
Developing Curricula on Women in the Physical Sciences and Engineering/Lisa H. Weasel. Melissa Honrado. and Obbie P. Bautista
"What about Biology?"
Building Sciences into Introductory Womenc Studies Curricula/Rebecca M. Herzig
LiFe, Sex, and Cells/Sharon Kinsman
Working at the Limen
Repositioning Authority in Science and Art/Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart
From Teaching to Learning
A Course on Women, Gender, and Science/Haydee Salmun
Scientific Literacy
ø
Agential Literacy = (Learning Doing) Science Responsibly/Karen Barad
DESTINA11ON REINTEGRATING SCIENCE, COMMUNITY, AND ACTIVISM
Section Introduction
Fertile Futures
Grounding Feminist Science Studies Across Communities/Swatija Manorama and J. Elaine Walters
"Your Silence Will Not Protect You"
Feminist Science Studies, Breast Cancer, and Acti vism/Bonnie Spanier
Taking Science to the Household
Scientific Motherhood in Women's Lives/Jacquelyn S. Litt
AFter Absolute Neutrality
Expanding "Science"/Sandra Harding
Laboratories Without Walls
The Science Shop as a Modelfór Feminist Community Science in Action/Lisa H. Weasel
Feminist Science Studies, Objectivity, and the Politics oF Vision/Valerie Kuletz
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index.