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  • Introduction: Londa Schiebinger: Getting More Women into Science and Engineering-Knowledge Issues (1-21); : Sarah S. Richardson: When Gender Criticism Becomes Standard Scientific Practice: The Case of Sex Determination Genetics (22-42); Margaret W. Conkey: One Thing Leads to Another: Gendering Research in Archaeology (43-64); Lori D. Hager: Sex Matters: Letting Skeletons Tell the Story (65-78); Louise Fortmann; Heidi Ballard; Louise Sperling: Change around the Edges: Gender Analysis, Feminist Methods, and Sciences of Terrestrial Environments (79-98); Mei-Po Kwan: Feminist Perspectives on Geographic Information Systems: Implications for Geographic Research (97-108); Charis Thompson: Stem Cells, Women, and the New Gender and Science (109-130); Tatiana Butovitsch Temm: If You Meet the Expectations of Women, You Exceed the Expectations of Men: How Volvo Designed a Car for Women Customers and Made World Headlines (131-149); C. Megan Urry: Are Photons Gendered? Women in Physics and Astronomy (150-164); Danielle LaVaque-Manty; Abigail J. Stewart: "A Very Scholarly Intervention": Recruiting Women Faculty in Science and Engineering (165-181); Sue V. Rosser: Building Two-Way Streets to Implement Policies that Work for Gender and Science (182-197); France A. Cordova: Projects of the National Academies on Women in Science and Engineering (198-212). (xsd:string)
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  • Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 2008.- XII, 244 S. (xsd:string)
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