Description
This book looks at how society has historically excluded women from the scientific sphere and discourse, what progress has been made, and how more is still needed. Athene Donald, herself a distinguished physicist, explores societal expectations during both childhood and working life using evidence of the systemic disadvantages women operate under, from the developing science of how our brains are and more importantly aren't gendered, to social science evidence around attitudes towards girls and women doing science.
Details
- Author: Donald, Athene
- Publisher: Oxford Univ Press
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Date: 24/07/2025
- ISBN: 9780192893413
- B-Code: B085310
- Illustrated: Illustrated
- Pages: 288
- Dimensions: 215x136mm
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