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Athena Unbound - The Advancement of Women in Science and Technology (Hardcover)
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Athena Unbound - The Advancement of Women in Science and Technology (Hardcover)
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In each generation, more and more girls pursue a scientific
education, and yet there are still few women scientists. This
examination of the problem challenges the conventional wisdom which
anticipates that sheer weight of numbery will make the difference.
As society and technology advances, the need for creative
scientific minds increases. The talent of women in science is all
too often diffused, while they espouse equality, are inflexible and
still behave in ways which favour men and disadvantage women. A
scientific career is heavily dependant on networking and successful
funding. Women fall by the wayside because they cannot build up the
necessary connections in their field. This discussion of the issue
is based on experience and interview, certainly essential reading
for female or male scientists or students. (Kirkus UK)
Why are there still so few female scientists? Despite the scientific ethos of universalism and inclusion, women continue to experience real social inequities as they struggle to gain recognition in the scientific community. Based on extensive interviews and backed by quantitative analysis, this compelling work exposes the hidden barriers, subtle exclusions, and unwritten rules that confront women at every juncture along the scientific career path--from childhood to retirement. Through vivid personal accounts the authors offer an illuminating and sobering view of the effects these obstacles have on the personal and professional lives of women. They argue that women can succeed in the scientific workplace by successfully managing "social capital," those networks and relationships scientists rely on for professional support and new ideas. This benchmark volume is vital reading for all scientists and social scientists--both male and female--and for women considering a scientific career.
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