Issues of gender and personal life for women in academic biology
Autor/in:
Scholer, Anne-Marie
Quelle: Journal of women and minorities in science and engineering, Vol. 4 (1998) No. 1, S. 69-89
Inhalt: "Explores issues of gender and personal life that arose during discussions with women scientists about factors contributing to their success in completing training and pursuing an academic career. Issues include gender discrimination, perception of reverse discrimination, efforts toward assisting junior women in science, and the possibility that women practice science in a different manner than do male colleagues." (author's abstract)
Women in science in India : has feminism passed them by?
Autor/in:
Subrahmanyan, Lalita
Quelle: Journal of women and minorities in science and engineering, Vol. 2 (1995) No. 4, S. 225-242
Inhalt: "The article discusses problems women academic scientists in India face because of gender; women scientists are aware of how their position in the academy is different from that of men but have not made efforts to address their problems collectively; states that these women have a feminist perspective of a kind but have been disassociated from the women's movement in India." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Indien; Feminismus; Diskriminierung; Beruf; Gleichberechtigung; Akademikerin; Südasien; Entwicklungsland; Asien
CEWS Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Women graduate students in mathematics and physics : reflections on success
Autor/in:
Hollenshead, Carol; Soellner Younce, Patricia; Wenzel, Stacy A.
Quelle: Journal of women and minorities in science and engineering, Vol. 1 (1994) No. 1, S. 63-88
Inhalt: "Female mathematics and physics graduate students participating in focus groups identified common themes that played important roles in their decisions to go into scientific careers. These factors included the amount of encouragement they received from others, attributes of their undergraduate school, their experiences of competition and cooperation, and various characteristics of their graduate program environment." (author's abstract)