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    [Ithaca] : Cornell University Press
    ISBN: 9781501712951
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 319 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Harding, Sandra G. Whose science? Whose knowledge?
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    Keywords: Feminismus ; Gesellschaft ; Naturwissenschaft ; Feminist theory ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Science Social aspects ; Women in science ; Naturwissenschaftlerin ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Feminismus ; Wissenschaft ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Feminismus ; Wissenschaft ; Feminismus ; Naturwissenschaftlerin
    Abstract: Sandra Harding here develops further the themes first addressed in her widely influential book, The Science Question in Feminism, and conducts a compelling analysis of feminist theories on the philosophical problem of how we know what we know. Following a strong narrative line, Harding sets out her arguments in highly readable prose. In Part 1, she discusses issues that will interest anyone concerned with the social bases of scientific knowledge. In Part 2, she modifies some of her views and then pursues the many issues raised by the feminist position which holds that women's social experience provides a unique vantage point for discovering masculine bias and and questioning conventional claims about nature and social life. In Part 3, Harding looks at the insights that people of color, male feminists, lesbians, and others can bring to these controversies, and concludes by outlining a feminist approach to science in which these insights are central. "Women and men cannot understand or explain the world we live in or the real choices we have," she writes, "as long as the sciences describe and explain the world primarily from the perspectives of the lives of the dominant groups." Harding's is a richly informed, radical voice that boldly confronts issues of crucial importance to the future of many academic disciplines. Her book will amply reward readers looking to achieve a more fruitful understanding of the relations between feminism, science, and social life
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9780822393849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 476 Seiten) , Diagramme
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Naturwissenschaft ; Science Social aspects ; Feminism and science ; Science and civilization ; Postcolonialism ; Technik ; Postkolonialismus ; Wissenschaftsforschung ; Feminismus ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissenschaftsforschung ; Technik ; Postkolonialismus ; Feminismus
    Abstract: For twenty years, the renowned philosopher of science Sandra Harding has argued that science and technology studies, postcolonial studies, and feminist critique must inform one another. In The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader, Harding puts those fields in critical conversation, assembling the anthology that she has long wanted for classroom use. In classic and recent essays, international scholars from a range of disciplines think through a broad array of science and technology philosophies and practices. The contributors reevaluate conventional accounts of the West’s scientific and technological projects in the past and present, rethink the strengths and limitations of non-Western societies’ knowledge traditions, and assess the legacies of colonialism and imperialism. The collection concludes with forward-looking essays, which explore strategies for cultivating new visions of a multicultural, democratic world of sciences and for turning those visions into realities. Feminist science and technology concerns run throughout the reader and are the focus of several essays. Harding provides helpful background for each essay in her introductions to the reader’s four sections.
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    Bloomington : Indiana University Press
    ISBN: 0253115531 , 0253326931 , 0585025509 , 9780253115539 , 9780585025506
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 526 pages)
    Series Statement: Race, gender, and science
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    DDC: 306.4/5
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    Keywords: Sciences / Aspect social ; Sciences / Aspect politique ; Sciences / Histoire ; Minorités dans les sciences / Histoire ; Femmes dans les sciences / Histoire ; SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects ; Wetenschap ; Wetenschapsbeoefening ; Vrouwen ; Etnische minderheden ; Discriminatie ; Sciences / Aspect social ; Sciences / Aspect politique ; Sciences / Histoire ; Minorités dans les sciences ; Femmes dans les sciences ; Minorities in science ; Science ; Science / Political aspects ; Science / Social aspects ; Women in science ; Anthropology, Cultural ; Science / history ; Minority Groups / history ; Women / history ; Frau ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Naturwissenschaft ; Politik ; Wissenschaft ; Science Social aspects ; Science Political aspects ; Science History ; Minorities in science History ; Women in science History ; Wissenschaftssoziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissenschaftssoziologie
    Note: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: Eurocentric scientific illiteracy--a challenge for the world community / S. Harding -- Poverties and triumphs of the Chinese scientific tradition / J. Needham -- Black Athena : hostilities to Egypt in the Eighteenth Century / M. Bernal -- Early Andean experimental agriculture / J. Weatherford -- American polygeny and craniometry before Darwin : blacks and indians as separate, inferior species / S.J. Gould -- Racial classifications : popular and scientific / G.A. Marshall -- The study of race / S.L. Washburn -- On the nonexistence of human races / F.B. Livingstone -- IQ : the rank ordering of the world / R.C. Lewontin, S. Rose, and L.J. Kamin -- The health of black folk : disease, class, and ideology in science / N. Krieger and M. Bassett -- Appropriating the idioms of science : the rejection of scientific racism / N.L. Stepan and S.L. Gilman -- Aesculapius was a white man : race and the cult of true womanhood / R.T. Takaki -- Co-laborers in the work of the Lord / D.C. Hine -- Ernest Everett Just / K.R. Manning , Never meant to survive : a black woman's journey--an interview with Evelynn Hammonds / A. Sands -- Increasing the participation of black women in science and technology / S. Malcom -- Without more minorities, women, disabled, U.S. Scientific failure certain, fed study says / E.M. O'Brien -- Modern science and the periphery : the characteristics of dependent knowledge / S. Goonatilake -- The Tuskegee syphilis experiment : "a moral astigmatism" / J. Jones -- Calling the shots? The international politics of depo-provera / P. Bunkle -- Colonialism and the evolution of masculinist forestry / V. Shiva -- Applied biology in the Third World : the struggle for revolutionary science / R. Levins and R. Lewontin -- Environmental racism / K. Grossman -- Methods and values in science / National Academy of Sciences -- Nazi medicine and the politics of knowledge / R. Proctor -- Race and gender : the role of analogy in science / N.L. Stepan -- The bio-politics of a multicultural field / D. Haraway -- Cultural differences in high-energy physics: contrasts between Japan and the United States / S. Traweek , The "relevance" of anthropology to colonialism and imperialism / J. Stauder -- Science and democracy : a fundamental correlation / J. Needham -- People's science / B. Zimmerman et al. -- Science and black people / Editorial, The Black Scholar -- Science, technology and black community development / R.C. Johnson -- Towards a democratic strategy for science : the new politics of science / D. Dickson -- Modern science in crisis: a Third World response / Third World Network
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