Gender and science where science is on the margins
Autor/in:
Koblitz, Ann Hibner
Quelle: Bulletin of science, technology & society, Vol. 25 (2005) No. 2, S. 107-114
Inhalt: "Historians of science have traditionally concentrated on the achievements of scientists in Western Europe and North America. The usual assumption was that one did not need to study scientific communities outside of a few key countries because they were presumed to be analogous to (though weaker than) scientific communities in the West. In general, those who study women in science have shared this bias. This article provides examples that illustrate how cross-national research that includes less-studied areas of the world can move us beyond generalizations that are based on small samples of women scientists in relatively few countries. This article is not definitive but rather suggests ways in which transnational studies of gender and science can contribute to our knowledge of not only the position of women in science but also the significance of class and social status and the meanings attached to the scientific enterprise in different cultural contexts." (author's abstract)
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Wissenschaft als Beruf
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
"Ich stehe in der Sonne und fühle, wie meine Flügel wachsen ..." : Studentinnen und Wissenschaftlerinnen an der Freiburger Universität von 1900 bis in die Gegenwart
Autor/in:
Scherb, Ute
Quelle: Königstein: Helmer (Aktuelle Frauenforschung), 2002. 384 S.
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Studium und Studierende, Wissenschaft als Beruf
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
Wissenschaftlerinnen in und aus Österreich : Leben - Werk - Wirken ; zur Geschlechterasymmetrie in der österreichischen Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Autor/in:
Korotin, Ilse
Quelle: Biblos, Jg. 51 (2002) Nr. 1, S. 73-84
Schlagwörter:Frauenforschung; historische Sozialforschung; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Biographie; Wissenschaftlerin; Österreich
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Wissenschaft als Beruf, Berufsbiographie und Karriere
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Professionalisierungsprozesse akademischer Berufe und Geschlecht
Autor/in:
Costas, Ilse
Quelle: Barrieren und Karrieren : die Anfänge des Frauenstudiums in Deutschland ; Dokumentationsband der Konferenz "100
Jahre Frauen in der Wissenschaft" im Februar 1997 an der Universität Bremen. Konferenz "100 Jahre Frauen in der Wissenschaft"; Trafo Verlag Dr. Wolfgang Weist (Schriftenreihe des Hedwig-Hintze-Instituts Bremen), 2000, S. 13-32
Quelle: Frauen auf dem Weg zur Elite : Büdinger Forschungen zur Sozialgeschichte 1998. Büdinger Forschungen zur Sozialgeschichte "Frauen auf dem Weg zur Elite"; (Deutsche Führungsschichten in der Neuzeit)2000, S. 169-188
The biographical dictionary of women in science : pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid-20th century
Herausgeber/in:
Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey; Harvey, Joy Dorothy
Quelle: New York: Routledge, 2000. 1500 S.
Inhalt: Taking Ogilvie's groundbreaking 1986 reference Women in Science: Antiquity Through the Nineteenth Century as its starting point, this monumental work expands the original 270-page book into a comprehensive two-volume set containing over 2500 entries that span the globe.This critically acclaimed resource combines women's history and science history as it ranges from the woman philosophers and physicians of ancient Greece and Rome, through the "bluestockings" of the Enlightenment and culminates with the early 20th century's pathblazing pioneers. The signed A-Z entries combine fast access to resume-style details with fascinating biographical articles on these women and their lives, works, and accomplishments.Includes bibliographies of primary and secondary sources; guides to scientists by time period, country, discipline; index.Entries include:Adelberger of Lombardy (Italian physician) * Grace Andrews (US mathematician) * Aspasia (Greek natural philosopher) * Charlotte Auerbach (UK geneticist)* Duck-Heung Bang (Korean Physician) * Evelyn Briggs Baldwin (US meteorologist, explorer) * Harriet Bigelow (US astronomer) * Luci Blanquies (French physicist) * Marjorie Lee Brown (US mathematician) * Wafaa El Sadeek (Egyptian archaeologist ) * Faustina (Roman physician) * Yoshi Katsurada (Japanese mathematician) * Liliana Lubinska (Polish neuroscientist) * Sarah Mather (US inventor) * Radha Pant (Indian biologist)