Wissenschaftliche Werdegänge von Frauen an der Freien Universität Berlin : Erfolgsfaktoren und -hemmnisse für Wissenschaftlerinnen im Sonderprogramm des Berliner
Abegeordnetenhauses zur Frauenförderung
Autor/in:
Böhmer, Elisabeth
Quelle: Ausgegrenzt und mittendrin : Frauen in der Wissenschaft. Tagung "Ausgegrenzt und mittendrin"; Edition Sigma, 1993, S. 147-162
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Hochschulen, Wissenschaft als Beruf
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerksbeitrag
"Alles war das Institut!" : eine lebensgeschichtliche Untersuchung über die erste Generation von Professorinnen an der Universität Wien
Autor/in:
Ingrisch, Doris
Quelle: Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung; Wien: Kommissionsverl. d. Österreich. Staatsdruckerei (Materialien zur Förderung von Frauen in der Wissenschaft, 2), 1993. 160 S.
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Wissenschaft als Beruf
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
The outer circle : women in the scientific community
Herausgeber/in:
Zuckerman, Harriet; Cole, Jonathan R.; Bruer, John T.
Quelle: New York: Norton, 1991. 351 S.
Inhalt: "Science, historically, has been a man's field. With few exceptions, well-educated, eminently capable women scientists have traditionally been relegated to less influential positions, working as laboratory assistants or assistant professors while their male counterparts receive tenure, recognition, and salary increases. What are the reasons for this continuing exclusion of women from science's 'inner circle'? 'The Outer Circle: Women in the Scientific Community' is a groundbreaking sociological study of the place of women in the largely male-dominated world of modern-day science. It explores the subtle alienation of women scientists - and its profound effect on their work. Though the number of women in science has virtually tripled in recent years, women scientists remain an unrewarded minority, and their contributions still lag far behind." (author's abstract). Contents: The outer circle: women's position in the scientific community: 1. The careers of men and women scientists: a review of current research (27-56); Harriet Zuckerman. 2. Citation Classics: Women's and men's perceptions of their contributions to science (57-70); Helen S. Astin: 3. Interview with Salome Waelsch (71-93); 4. Interview with Andrea Dupree (94-126); 5. Interview with Sandra Panem (127-154); II Are women less procuctive scientists? Jonathan R. Cole, Harriet Zuckerman: 6. Marriage, motherhood, and research performance in science (157-170); Wiliam T. Bielby: 7. Sex differences in careers: is science a special case? (169-187); Mary Frank Fox: 8. Gender, environmental milieu, and productivity in science (188-204); Stephen Cole, Robert Fiorentine: 9. Discrimination against women in science: the confusion of outcome with process (205-226); Evelyn Fox Keller: 10. The wo/man scientist: issues of sex and gender in the pursuit of science (227-236); II Women's careers: The Obstacle Course: Cynthia Fuchs Epstein: 11. Constraints on excellence: structural and cultural barriers to the recognition and demonstration of achievement (239-258); 12. Owen M. Fiss: An uncertain inheritance (259-273); IV A theoretical explanation: Jonathan R. Cole, Burton Singer: 13. A theory of limited differences: explaining the productivity puzzle in science (277-310).
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Wissenschaft als Beruf
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerk
Women scientists from antiquity to the present : an index ; an international reference listing and biographical diretory of some notable women scientists from ancient to modern times
Autor/in:
Herzenberg, Caroline L.
Quelle: West Cornwall: Locust Hill Press, 1986. XXXIX, 200 S.