2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-83332002000100014
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O feminismo mudou a ciência?

Abstract: Teria o feminismo a pretensão-e a capacidade-de mudar a ciência? O título do último livro de Londa Schiebinger, ao sinalizar com uma resposta parcialmente positiva a essa questão, pode soar audacioso e polêmico, especialmente aqui no Brasil, onde poucas obras da extensa bibliografia anglo-americana sobre o assunto foram traduzidas e debatidas. No entanto, essa professora de História da Ciência na Pennsylvania State University, após outros dois excitantes livros e dezenas de artigos sobre o assunto, soube como … Show more

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“…would not be able to do science, an understanding supported by biomedical theories about anatomical or physiological differences in relation to men, which limited their intellectual potential and made them, exclusively or primarily, for motherhood and home care. The second would be the desire to create models to encourage young women to enter science [2]. The present work aimed to identify the sociocultural profile of women working at IPEN, one of the most renowned institutes in research in the nuclear area in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…would not be able to do science, an understanding supported by biomedical theories about anatomical or physiological differences in relation to men, which limited their intellectual potential and made them, exclusively or primarily, for motherhood and home care. The second would be the desire to create models to encourage young women to enter science [2]. The present work aimed to identify the sociocultural profile of women working at IPEN, one of the most renowned institutes in research in the nuclear area in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%