Race and Gender in Science Studies

Acquiring Editor: Joan Catapano

Series Editors: Evelynn M. Hammonds and Anne Fausto-Sterling

Books appearing in this series will make substantive contributions to ongoing debates within science studies about how gender and race can be used as analytical categories to explore issues such as: the evolution of diverse cognitive styles, practices, notions of technique and skill within different scientific fields, institutions, and national cultures; the development of specific professional scientific cultures and institutions; the privileging of certain forms of consensus and cognitive authority within the sciences; and lastly, the influence of state policies on the modern scientific enterprise.



  • HARDING, Sandra :  Science and Social Inequality: Feminist and Postcolonial Issues

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