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Group: feminist_technoscience - with tag women [7 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the feminist_technoscience group with tag women
  • Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices, Situated Knowledges, and the Making of Women's Bodies
    Australian Feminist Studies, Vol. 15, No. 32. (2000), pp. 165-176.
    by Anni Dugdale
  • Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature
    (01 March 1991)
    by Donna J Haraway
  • The Mind Has No Sex? : Women in the Origins of Modern Science
    (01 March 1991)
    by Londa Schiebinger
    posted to history modern science women by kaniko to the group feminist_technoscience on 2008-05-28 16:59:38 as ** along with 1 person contradictoryben
  • Zeroes and Ones : Digital Women and the New Technoculture
    (15 September 1997)
    by Sadie Plant
  • Neural basis of stereotype-induced shifts in women's mental rotation performance
    Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, Vol. 2, No. 1. (1 March 2007), pp. 12-19.
    by Maryjane Wraga, Molly Helt, Emily Jacobs, Kerry Sullivan
  • Double-blind review favours increased representation of female authors
    Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 23, No. 1. (2008), pp. 4-6.
    by Amber E Budden, Tom Tregenza, Lonnie W Aarssen, Julia Koricheva, Roosa Leimu, Christopher J Lortie
    posted to academia peer publications review science women by kaniko to the group feminist_technoscience on 2008-02-28 10:59:58 as ** along with 1 group STS
  • A Cyberfeminist Utopia?: Perceptions of Gender and Computer Science among Malaysian Women Computer Science Students and Faculty
    Science Technology Human Values, Vol. 33, No. 1. (1 January 2008), pp. 5-27.
    by Vivian A Lagesen
    posted to computer feminism science women by kaniko to the group feminist_technoscience on 2008-01-21 16:42:12 as **
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