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Handbook of Science and Technology Studies (4th Edition)
- 1.0479352 - SOÚ 2018 RIV US eng M - Monography Chapter
Fox, M. - Whittington, K. B. - Linková, Marcela
Gender, In(equity), and the Scientific Workforce.
Handbook of Science and Technology Studies (4th Edition). Cambridge, London: The MIT Press, 2017 - (Felt, U.; Fouché, R.; Miller, C.; Smith-Doerr, L.), s. 701-731. ISBN 978-0-262-03568-2
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LE12003
Institutional support: RVO:68378025
Keywords : Gender * Science * Performance
OECD category: Sociology
Gender hierarchies in scientific careers reflect and reinforce relations of status and power in societies. Concentrating on the United States and European Union, this chapter reveals deep and persistent gender disparities in participation by scientific field, and in performance, recognition, and rewards in scientific careers. Explanations of these disparities lie within intersecting institutional influences, including family households, and in the culture, practices, and organizational structures of science. These are complex, multi-faceted matters. So, too, are existing policy interventions and promising models for equity. Policies address features of the cultures, institutions, and organizations in which scientists live and work, and also reflect understandings of science as deeply intertwined with power, status, and means of social and organizational change.
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