Y Benschop, M Brouns - Gender, Work & Organization, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The under‐representation of women at the top of the academy is a persistent and fascinating issue, mostly analysed as a result of women's choices or as an issue of personnel …
MF Fox, K Whittington, M Linková - Handbook of science and …, 2017 - researchgate.net
This chapter's focus on gender and scientific careers embodies a core tenet of science and technology studies: science is deeply intertwined with processes of status building, power …
L Smith-Doerr - Sociological Perspectives, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
Why do women have more opportunities in some employment settings? I investigate how organizational form affects gender stratification among life scientists. I propose that firms …
L Smith-Doerr, I Vardi… - Journal of Women and …, 2016 - dl.begellhouse.com
Is gender connected to talk about responsibility among scientists and engineers? Instead of either gender binaries or homogeneity among scientists regardless of gender, as might be …
Abstract examine the implications of research on gender and work for the study of sex differences in the careers of scientists/at issue is whether the distinctive cognitive, normative …
MF Fox - Quantitative Science Studies, 2020 - direct.mit.edu
In the social study of science, gender is a critical research site because relations of gender are hierarchical and inequality is a central feature of science. The focus here is on a key …
Author order is crucial; it is the currency of academia. Within STEM disciplines, women and junior researchers--those who are the primary constituents of our lab--consistently receive …
Optimizing participation of different groups in science, technology, education, and mathematics (STEM) fields requires a better understanding of how any disparities arise. With …
MF Fox - Gender & Society, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
In the study of gender and society, science is a strategic analytic research site—because of the hierarchical nature of gendered relations, generally, and the hierarchy of science …