Gender in science and technology : interdisciplinary approaches

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Gender in science and technology : interdisciplinary approaches

Waltraud Ernst, Ilona Horwath, eds.

(Gender studies)

Transcript, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references

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  • Introduction / Waltraud Ernst and Ilona Horwath
  • Gendering the technological imagination / Anne Balsamo
  • Feminist interventions in the design process / Els Rommes
  • Searching for methodology. Feminist technology design in computer science / Corinna Bath
  • Masks between the visible and the invisible / Cecile K.M. Crutzen
  • Homunculus in the hormones? / Rebecca Jordan-Young
  • Motherhood and scientific innovation. The story of natural versus artificial baby food in the 19th century / Barbara Orland
  • Diffraction patterns? Shifting gender norms in biology and technology / Waltraud Ernst
  • Gender research as knowledge resource in technology and engineering / Lena Trojer
  • Can women engineers be 'real engineers' and 'real women'? Gender in/authenticity in engineering / Wendy Faulkner
  • Similar but different? Cognitive differences in the discussion of women in science and technology / Ilona Horwath, Nicole Kronberger, Markus Appel
  • Gender competence in mathematics teacher education / Andrea Blunck, Anina Mischau, Sabine Mehlmann

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