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Athena unbound : the advancement of women in science and technology / Henry Etzkowitz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Cambridge University Press, 2015.Edition: 1st edDescription: 282 p. : 15.1 cmISBN:
  • 9780521787383
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 500.82 ETZ
Summary: "Athena Unbound" delves into the persistent underrepresentation of women in science and technology, exploring the complex social factors that contribute to this disparity. The book argues that despite the supposed objectivity of science, the field remains susceptible to societal biases that create hidden barriers for women at every career stage. Through extensive research, the authors illuminate the subtle exclusions, unwritten rules, and prejudiced experiences faced by female scientists, from childhood aspirations to retirement realities. By examining these challenges, the book reveals the profound professional and personal impacts on women's scientific careers. "Athena Unbound" is a crucial read for scientists of all genders, sociologists, and anyone considering a career in science, offering valuable insights into the systemic issues hindering women's advancement and suggesting potential solutions for a more inclusive future.
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Reference Reference Kalaignar Centenary Library Madurai ENGLISH-REFERENCE BOOKS மூன்றாம் தளம் / Third floor 500.82 ETZ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 304265

Includes appendix bibliographical references (p. 257-267) and index.

"Athena Unbound" delves into the persistent underrepresentation of women in science and technology, exploring the complex social factors that contribute to this disparity. The book argues that despite the supposed objectivity of science, the field remains susceptible to societal biases that create hidden barriers for women at every career stage. Through extensive research, the authors illuminate the subtle exclusions, unwritten rules, and prejudiced experiences faced by female scientists, from childhood aspirations to retirement realities. By examining these challenges, the book reveals the profound professional and personal impacts on women's scientific careers. "Athena Unbound" is a crucial read for scientists of all genders, sociologists, and anyone considering a career in science, offering valuable insights into the systemic issues hindering women's advancement and suggesting potential solutions for a more inclusive future.

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