Scientific women: re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. History of Science -- Chapter 3. The Fight for Educational Equality -- Chapter 4. War Brings Opportunities -- Chapter 5. Sputnik Signals a New Kind of War -- Chapter 6. Science in the New Millenium
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Zusammenfassung: | Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. History of Science -- Chapter 3. The Fight for Educational Equality -- Chapter 4. War Brings Opportunities -- Chapter 5. Sputnik Signals a New Kind of War -- Chapter 6. Science in the New Millenium The book highlights women’s contributions to science, which have often been marginalized and overlooked throughout history. The book first provides an overview of the development of the various science professions over time - placed in socioeconomic and cultural contexts - and women’s role in the sciences throughout history. The author then exemplifies - through history, example, and case studies - that although women were denied a scientific education until fairly recently in our history, they have nevertheless demonstrated intellect and capability in mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and computer sciences throughout time. Biographies of women who contributed to these fields since before the Common Era are interwoven into a discussion of the development of the scientific profession, the advancement of education, the professionalization of the various scientific occupations, and the advancement of women in society. This book is a follow up to the author's book "Engineering Women: Re-visioning Women's Scientific Achievements and Impacts" (Springer 2017). The author, Jill Tietjen, is the series editor for Springer’s Women in Engineering and Science book series. Illuminates the many significant contributions of women in the sciences; Educates readers about the evolution of women’s participation in the scientific fields over the last century; Demonstrates how key scientific advances are driven by socio-economic and cultural contexts |
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CONTENTS
1
2
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.1
WHAT
IS SCIENCE'?
.
2
1.2
WOMEN SCIENTISTS
.
2
REFERENCES.
.
.
3
HISTORY
OF
SCIENCE
.
5
2.1
THE
BEGINNINGS
OF
SCIENCE
.
5
2.2
THE 1700S
.
11
2.3
THE 1800S PRIOR
TO THE
CIVIL WAR
.
13
2.4
TAPPUTI (ALSO
TAPPUTI-BELATEKALLIM):
PERFUMIST
(SECOND
CENTURY BC)
.
17
2.5
MIRIAM
THE
ALCHEMIST
(FIRST
OR
SECOND CENTURY
AD)
.
18
2.6
HYPATIA: MATHEMATICIAN
(CIRCA
360-415)
.
18
2.7
HILDEGARD
OF
BINGEN: NATURAL
PHILOSOPHER
(1098-1179).
18
2.8
SOPHIA
BRAHE: ASTRONOMER
(1556-1643)
.
19
2.9
MARIE
MEURDRAC: ALCHEMIST (C. 1610-1680)
.
20
2.10
MARGARET CAVENDISH,
DUCHESS
OF
NEWCASTLE:
SCIENCE
POPULARIZER
(1623-1673)
.
21
2.11
EMILIE
DE
BRETEUIL DU
CHAETELET:
PHYSICIST,
CHEMIST,
TRANSLATOR
(1706-1749)
.
21
2.12
LAURA
BASSI: PHYSICIST
(1711-1778)
.
22
2.13
MARIA
GAETANA AGNESI: MATHEMATICIAN
(1718-1799)
.
22
2.14
JANE
COLDEN: BOTANIST (1724-1766)
.
23
2.15
CAROLINE
HERSCHEL: ASTRONOMER
(1750-1848)
.
23
2.16
MARIE
ANNE PIERRETTE PAULZE
LAVOISIER:
CHEMIST
(1758-1836)
.
24
2.17
JANE
HALDIMAND MARCET: SCIENCE
POPULARIZER
(1769-1858)
.
25
2.18
SOPHIE
GERMAIN:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1776-1831)
.
26
2.19
MARY
FAIRFAX
SOMERVILLE:
SCIENCE
POPULARIZER
(1780-1872)
.
27
XV
Y,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHEFL
XVI
CONTENTS
2.20 JOSEPHINE ETTEL
KABLICK (JOSEFINA
KABLIKOVAE):
BOTANIST
AND
PALEONTOLOGIST (1787-1863)
.
28
2.21
ALMIRA HART LINCOLN
PHELPS:
SCIENCE
WRITER
AND
EDUCATOR
(1793-1884)
.
28
2.22 MARGARETTA
HARE
MORRIS
(1797-1867)
.
29
2.23 MARY ANN
ANNING:
PALEONTOLOGIST (1799-1847)
.
29
2.24
ADA
BYRON LOVELACE:
MATHEMATICIAN
AND
COMPUTER
SCIENTIST
(1815-1852)
.
30
REFERENCES
.
31
3 THE FIGHT FOR EDUCATIONAL
EQUALITY
.
33
3.1
INTRODUCTION
.
33
3.2
WOMEN'S COLLEGES
.
33
3.3 THE DOCTORATE
.
36
3.4 PROFESSIONALIZATION
.
38
3.5
EARLY
TWENTIETH
CENTURY
.
41
3.6
MARIA
MITCHELL:
ASTRONOMER (1818-1889)
.
42
3.7
EMILY
LOVIRA
GREGORY:
BOTANIST
(1840-1897)
.
43
3.8 ELLEN HENRIETTA
SWALLOW
RICHARDS:
CHEMIST
(1842-1911)
.
44
3.9 CHRISTINE LADD-FRANKLIN:
PSYCHOLOGIST
(1847-1930). 46
3.10
SARAH
FRANCES
WHITING: PHYSICIST
AND
ASTRONOMER
(1847-1927)
.
47
3.11 MARY WHITNEY:
ASTRONOMER (1847-1921)
.
47
3.12 MATILDA COXE STEVENSON:
ETHNOLOGIST
(1849-1915)
.
48
3.13 CORNELIA CLAPP:
ZOOLOGIST (1849-1934)
.
48
3.14
SOFIA KOVALEVSKAYA:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1850-1891)
.
50
3.15 HERTHA AYRTON: PHYSICIST (1854-1923)
.
51
3.16 WILLIAMINA
PATON STEVENS
FLEMING:
ASTRONOMER
(1857-1911)
.
51
3.17 ELIZABETH
GERTRUDE
KNIGHT BRITTON: BOTANIST
(1858-1934)
.
52
3.18 FLORENCE BASCOM:
GEOLOGIST
(1862-1945)
.
54
3.19
ZONIA BABER:
GEOGRAPHER
AND
GEOLOGIST
(1862-1956)
.
55
3.20 MARY WHITON
CALKINS:
PSYCHOLOGIST (1863-1930). 55
3.21
ANNIE
JUMP
CANNON:
ASTRONOMER (1863-1941)
.
56
3.22
IDA AUGUSTA
KELLER:
PLANT
PHYSIOLOGIST
(1866-1932). 58
3.23 MARIE CURIE:
PHYSICIST
(1867-1934)
.
58
3.24
CAROLINE FURNESS:
ASTRONOMER
(1869-1936)
.
60
REFERENCES
.
60
4
WAR
BRINGS OPPORTUNITIES
.
63
4.1 WORLD
WAR I
.
63
4.2
GREAT
DEPRESSION
.
69
4.3
WORLD WAR II
.
70
4.3.1 FACULTY
.
73
4.4
AFTER
WORLD
WAR
II
.
74
4.5 FLORENCE SABIN:
ANATOMIST
(1871-1953)
.
76
CONTENTS
5
XVII
4.6
MARGARET
WASHBURN:
PSYCHOLOGIST
(1871-1939)
.
78
4.7
HARRIET
BOYD
HAWES:
ARCHEOLOGIST
(1871-1945)
.
78
4.8
MARY ENGLE
PENNINGTON:
CHEMIST
(1872-1952)
.
79
4.9
MARY
SWARTZ
ROSE:
CHEMIST
AND
NUTRITIONIST
(1874-1941)
.
79
4.10
IDA HELEN OGILVIE:
GEOLOGIST
(1874-1963)
.
81
4.11
LISE MEITNER: PHYSICIST
(1878-1968)
.
82
4.12
RUTH FLORENCE
ALLEN:
PLANT PATHOLOGIST (1879-1963)
.
84
4.13
AMALIE
EMMY NOETHER:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1882-1935)
.
84
4.14
RUTH BENEDICT:
ANTHROPOLOGIST
(1887-1948)
.
85
4.15
GERTY CORI:
BIOCHEMIST
(1896-1957)
.
87
4.16
IRENE JOLIOT-CURIE:
CHEMIST
AND
PHYSICIST
(1897-1956)
.
88
4.17
KATHARINE BURR
BLODGETT:
PHYSICIST
(1898-1979)
.
89
REFERENCES
.
91
SPUTNIK
SIGNALS
A
NEW
KIND
OF
WAR
.
93
5.1
THE KOREAN
WAR
.
93
5.2
OFF
TO
SUBURBIA
.
94
5.3
SPUTNIK
IS
LAUNCHED
.
95
5.4
1960S ACTIVISM
.
97
5.4.1
PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION
ON
THE
STATUS
OF
WOMEN
.
98
5.4.2
EQUAL
PAY
ACT
.
98
5.4.3 CIVIL
RIGHTS ACT:
TITLE VII
.
99
5.4.4
THE DAWN
OF
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
.
100
5.4.5
RECOGNITION
OF
SEX
DISCRIMINATION
.
100
5.4.6
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR
WOMEN
.
100
5.5
ELIZABETH
LEE
HAZEN: MICROBIOLOGIST
AND
MYCOLOGIST
(1885-1975)
.
101
5.6
EDITH H. QUIMBY:
BIOPHYSICIST (1891-1982)
.
102
5.7
IDA TACKE NODDACK:
CHEMIST
(1896-1978)
.
103
5.8
FLORENCE SEIBERT:
BIOCHEMIST
(1897-1991)
.
104
5.9
RACHEL
FULLER
BROWN: BIOCHEMIST (1898-1980)
.
105
5.10
MARGARET
MEAD: ANTHROPOLOGIST (1901-1978)
.
105
5.11
BARBARA
MCCLINTOCK:
GENETICIST
(1902-1992)
.
107
5.12
MARIA GOEPPERT-MAYER:
PHYSICIST
(1906-1972)
.
108
5.13
GRACE
MURRAY HOPPER:
MATHEMATICIAN
AND
COMPUTER
SCIENTIST
(1906-1992)
.
110
5.14
RACHEL
CARSON: MARINE BIOLOGIST
(1907-1964)
.
112
5.15
RUTH
PATRICK:
LIMNOLOGIST (1907-2013)
.
113
5.16
RITA
LEVI-MONTALCINI:
NEUROBIOLOGIST
(1909-2012)
.
115
5.17
DOROTHY
CROWFOOT HODGKIN:
CHEMIST/CRYSTALLOGRAPHER
(1910-1994)
.
116
5.18
CHIEN-SHIUNG
WU: PHYSICIST
(1912-1997)
.
116
5.19
MARY
LEAKEY:
PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST
(1913-1996)
.
117
5.20
ANNA
JACOBSON
SCHWARTZ:
ECONOMIST
(1915-2012)
.
118
5.21
GERTRUDE
BELLE
ELION:
BIOCHEMIST
(1918-1999)
.
119
XVIII
CONTENTS
5.22
KATHERINE JOHNSON: MATHEMATICIAN (1918-1920)
.
120
5.23 JULIA ROBINSON:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1919-1985)
.
121
5.24
ROSALIND FRANKLIN: BIOLOGIST (1920-1958)
.
122
5.25 ROSALYN YALOW:
PHYSICIST (1921-2011)
.
123
REFERENCES
.
125
6
SCIENCE
IN
THE
NEW MILLENIUM
.
127
6.1
INTRODUCTION
.
127
6.2 SCIENTIFIC
ORGANIZATIONS
.
127
6.3 1972
LEGISLATION
.
129
6.3.1 EDUCATION AMENDMENTS ACT
.
129
6.3.2
EQUAL
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
ACT
OF
1972
.
129
6.4
LAWSUITS
.
130
6.5
INCREASING NUMBER
OF
WOMEN
PURSUING
SCIENCE
EDUCATION
IN
THE
1970S
.
133
6.6 THE
1980S
.
133
6.7
THE 1990S
.
135
6.8
POWRE
.
136
6.9
THE COMMISSION
ON
THE
ADVANCEMENT
OF
WOMEN
AND
MINORITIES
IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING
AND
TECHNOLOGY
.
136
6.10
A
STUDY
ON
THE
STATUS
OF
WOMEN FACULTY
IN SCIENCE
AT
MIT
.
1 36
6.11 SCIENCE
IN
THE
TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
.
136
6.12
ADVANCE
.
137
6.13 LAWRENCE SUMMERS: 2005
.
137
6.14 NELSON DIVERSITY SURVEYS
.
138
6.15 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: COMMITTEE
ON
SCIENCE,
ENGINEERING
AND
PUBLIC POLICY
.
138
6.16 PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL
OF
ADVISORS
ON
SCIENCE
AND
TECHNOLOGY
.
139
6.17 YALE
GENDER BIAS STUDY
.
139
6.17.1 WHY SO FEW STILL?
.
140
6.18
STEPHANIE KWOLEK: CHEMIST (1923-2014)
.
141
6.19
JEWEL PLUMMER
COBB: BIOLOGIST (1924-2017)
.
142
6.20 NANCY ROMAN: ASTRONOMER (1925-2018)
.
143
6.21 VERA RUBIN:
ASTRONOMER
(1928-2016)
.
144
6.22
JEAN SAMMET:
COMPUTER SCIENTIST (1928-2017)
.
145
6.23 TU YOUYOU: PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (1930-)
.
146
6.24
FRAN ALLEN:
COMPUTER
SCIENTIST (1932-)
.
147
6.25
ELINOR
OSTROM: ECONOMIST (1933-2012)
.
148
6.26
SYLVIA EARLE: MARINE
BIOLOGIST (1935-)
.
150
6.27
JOHNNETTA B. COLE:
ANTHROPOLOGIST
(1936-)
.
151
6.28
MARY DELL CHILTON: PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGIST (1939-)
.
152
6.29
ADA E. YONATH: CRYSTALLOGRAPHER (1939-)
.
152
6.30 CHRISTIANE
NUESSLEIN-VOLHARD: DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGIST
(1942-)
.
154
6.31
JOANN
CRAM
JOSELYN: ASTROGEOPHYSICIST (1943-)
.
155
CONTENTS
XIX
6.32
JOCELYN BELL
BURNELL: ASTROPHYSICIST
AND
ASTRONOMER
(1943-)
.
156
6.33 SHIRLEY
JACKSON:
PHYSICIST
(1946
-)
.
157
6.34
CANDACE
PERT:
NEUROSCIENTIST
AND
PHARMACOLOGIST
(1946-2013)
.
158
6.35
SHIRLEY
MALCOM: ZOOLOGIST, /ECOLOGIST
(1946-)
.
159
6.36
LINDA BUCK: BIOLOGIST
(1947-)
.
160
6.37
TEMPLE GRANDIN: ANIMAL
SCIENTIST
(1947-)
.
160
6.38 FRANCOISE
BARRE-SINOUSSI:
VIROLOGIST
(1947-)
.
162
6.39 FLOSSIE
WONG-STAAL: MOLECULAR
BIOLOGIST
(1947-).
162
6.40
LYDIA VILLA-KOMAROFF:
MOLECULAR
AND
CELLULAR
BIOLOGIST
(1947-)
.
163
6.41
ELIZABETH BLACKBURN:
BIOCHEMIST (1948-)
.
164
6.42
ANITA
BORG: COMPUTER SCIENTIST (1949-2003)
.
165
6.43
MARIA KLAWE: COMPUTER SCIENTIST (1951-)
.
166
6.44 INGRID
DAUBECHIES: PHYSICIST
AND
MATHEMATICIAN
(1954-)
.
166
6.45 SUSAN
SOLOMON: CHEMIST
(1956-)
.
167
6.46
FRAN ARNOLD:
CHEMICAL
ENGINEER, BIOENGINEER
AND
BIOCHEMIST
(1956)
.
168
6.47
DONNA
STRICKLAND:
PHYSICIST
(1959-)
.
169
6.48
CAROL GREIDER:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST (1961-)
.
170
6.49
MAY-BRITT
MOSER:
PSYCHOLOGIST
AND
NEUROSCIENTIST
(1963-)
.
171
REFERENCES
.
172
APPENDIX
A:
SCIENTIFIC
OCCUPATIONS
AND
CATEGORIES
IN
THIS
VOLUME
[11
.
177
REFERENCES
.
182
INDEX
.
183 |
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
1
2
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.1
WHAT
IS SCIENCE'?
.
2
1.2
WOMEN SCIENTISTS
.
2
REFERENCES.
.
.
3
HISTORY
OF
SCIENCE
.
5
2.1
THE
BEGINNINGS
OF
SCIENCE
.
5
2.2
THE 1700S
.
11
2.3
THE 1800S PRIOR
TO THE
CIVIL WAR
.
13
2.4
TAPPUTI (ALSO
TAPPUTI-BELATEKALLIM):
PERFUMIST
(SECOND
CENTURY BC)
.
17
2.5
MIRIAM
THE
ALCHEMIST
(FIRST
OR
SECOND CENTURY
AD)
.
18
2.6
HYPATIA: MATHEMATICIAN
(CIRCA
360-415)
.
18
2.7
HILDEGARD
OF
BINGEN: NATURAL
PHILOSOPHER
(1098-1179).
18
2.8
SOPHIA
BRAHE: ASTRONOMER
(1556-1643)
.
19
2.9
MARIE
MEURDRAC: ALCHEMIST (C. 1610-1680)
.
20
2.10
MARGARET CAVENDISH,
DUCHESS
OF
NEWCASTLE:
SCIENCE
POPULARIZER
(1623-1673)
.
21
2.11
EMILIE
DE
BRETEUIL DU
CHAETELET:
PHYSICIST,
CHEMIST,
TRANSLATOR
(1706-1749)
.
21
2.12
LAURA
BASSI: PHYSICIST
(1711-1778)
.
22
2.13
MARIA
GAETANA AGNESI: MATHEMATICIAN
(1718-1799)
.
22
2.14
JANE
COLDEN: BOTANIST (1724-1766)
.
23
2.15
CAROLINE
HERSCHEL: ASTRONOMER
(1750-1848)
.
23
2.16
MARIE
ANNE PIERRETTE PAULZE
LAVOISIER:
CHEMIST
(1758-1836)
.
24
2.17
JANE
HALDIMAND MARCET: SCIENCE
POPULARIZER
(1769-1858)
.
25
2.18
SOPHIE
GERMAIN:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1776-1831)
.
26
2.19
MARY
FAIRFAX
SOMERVILLE:
SCIENCE
POPULARIZER
(1780-1872)
.
27
XV
Y,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHEFL
XVI
CONTENTS
2.20 JOSEPHINE ETTEL
KABLICK (JOSEFINA
KABLIKOVAE):
BOTANIST
AND
PALEONTOLOGIST (1787-1863)
.
28
2.21
ALMIRA HART LINCOLN
PHELPS:
SCIENCE
WRITER
AND
EDUCATOR
(1793-1884)
.
28
2.22 MARGARETTA
HARE
MORRIS
(1797-1867)
.
29
2.23 MARY ANN
ANNING:
PALEONTOLOGIST (1799-1847)
.
29
2.24
ADA
BYRON LOVELACE:
MATHEMATICIAN
AND
COMPUTER
SCIENTIST
(1815-1852)
.
30
REFERENCES
.
31
3 THE FIGHT FOR EDUCATIONAL
EQUALITY
.
33
3.1
INTRODUCTION
.
33
3.2
WOMEN'S COLLEGES
.
33
3.3 THE DOCTORATE
.
36
3.4 PROFESSIONALIZATION
.
38
3.5
EARLY
TWENTIETH
CENTURY
.
41
3.6
MARIA
MITCHELL:
ASTRONOMER (1818-1889)
.
42
3.7
EMILY
LOVIRA
GREGORY:
BOTANIST
(1840-1897)
.
43
3.8 ELLEN HENRIETTA
SWALLOW
RICHARDS:
CHEMIST
(1842-1911)
.
44
3.9 CHRISTINE LADD-FRANKLIN:
PSYCHOLOGIST
(1847-1930). 46
3.10
SARAH
FRANCES
WHITING: PHYSICIST
AND
ASTRONOMER
(1847-1927)
.
47
3.11 MARY WHITNEY:
ASTRONOMER (1847-1921)
.
47
3.12 MATILDA COXE STEVENSON:
ETHNOLOGIST
(1849-1915)
.
48
3.13 CORNELIA CLAPP:
ZOOLOGIST (1849-1934)
.
48
3.14
SOFIA KOVALEVSKAYA:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1850-1891)
.
50
3.15 HERTHA AYRTON: PHYSICIST (1854-1923)
.
51
3.16 WILLIAMINA
PATON STEVENS
FLEMING:
ASTRONOMER
(1857-1911)
.
51
3.17 ELIZABETH
GERTRUDE
KNIGHT BRITTON: BOTANIST
(1858-1934)
.
52
3.18 FLORENCE BASCOM:
GEOLOGIST
(1862-1945)
.
54
3.19
ZONIA BABER:
GEOGRAPHER
AND
GEOLOGIST
(1862-1956)
.
55
3.20 MARY WHITON
CALKINS:
PSYCHOLOGIST (1863-1930). 55
3.21
ANNIE
JUMP
CANNON:
ASTRONOMER (1863-1941)
.
56
3.22
IDA AUGUSTA
KELLER:
PLANT
PHYSIOLOGIST
(1866-1932). 58
3.23 MARIE CURIE:
PHYSICIST
(1867-1934)
.
58
3.24
CAROLINE FURNESS:
ASTRONOMER
(1869-1936)
.
60
REFERENCES
.
60
4
WAR
BRINGS OPPORTUNITIES
.
63
4.1 WORLD
WAR I
.
63
4.2
GREAT
DEPRESSION
.
69
4.3
WORLD WAR II
.
70
4.3.1 FACULTY
.
73
4.4
AFTER
WORLD
WAR
II
.
74
4.5 FLORENCE SABIN:
ANATOMIST
(1871-1953)
.
76
CONTENTS
5
XVII
4.6
MARGARET
WASHBURN:
PSYCHOLOGIST
(1871-1939)
.
78
4.7
HARRIET
BOYD
HAWES:
ARCHEOLOGIST
(1871-1945)
.
78
4.8
MARY ENGLE
PENNINGTON:
CHEMIST
(1872-1952)
.
79
4.9
MARY
SWARTZ
ROSE:
CHEMIST
AND
NUTRITIONIST
(1874-1941)
.
79
4.10
IDA HELEN OGILVIE:
GEOLOGIST
(1874-1963)
.
81
4.11
LISE MEITNER: PHYSICIST
(1878-1968)
.
82
4.12
RUTH FLORENCE
ALLEN:
PLANT PATHOLOGIST (1879-1963)
.
84
4.13
AMALIE
EMMY NOETHER:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1882-1935)
.
84
4.14
RUTH BENEDICT:
ANTHROPOLOGIST
(1887-1948)
.
85
4.15
GERTY CORI:
BIOCHEMIST
(1896-1957)
.
87
4.16
IRENE JOLIOT-CURIE:
CHEMIST
AND
PHYSICIST
(1897-1956)
.
88
4.17
KATHARINE BURR
BLODGETT:
PHYSICIST
(1898-1979)
.
89
REFERENCES
.
91
SPUTNIK
SIGNALS
A
NEW
KIND
OF
WAR
.
93
5.1
THE KOREAN
WAR
.
93
5.2
OFF
TO
SUBURBIA
.
94
5.3
SPUTNIK
IS
LAUNCHED
.
95
5.4
1960S ACTIVISM
.
97
5.4.1
PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION
ON
THE
STATUS
OF
WOMEN
.
98
5.4.2
EQUAL
PAY
ACT
.
98
5.4.3 CIVIL
RIGHTS ACT:
TITLE VII
.
99
5.4.4
THE DAWN
OF
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
.
100
5.4.5
RECOGNITION
OF
SEX
DISCRIMINATION
.
100
5.4.6
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR
WOMEN
.
100
5.5
ELIZABETH
LEE
HAZEN: MICROBIOLOGIST
AND
MYCOLOGIST
(1885-1975)
.
101
5.6
EDITH H. QUIMBY:
BIOPHYSICIST (1891-1982)
.
102
5.7
IDA TACKE NODDACK:
CHEMIST
(1896-1978)
.
103
5.8
FLORENCE SEIBERT:
BIOCHEMIST
(1897-1991)
.
104
5.9
RACHEL
FULLER
BROWN: BIOCHEMIST (1898-1980)
.
105
5.10
MARGARET
MEAD: ANTHROPOLOGIST (1901-1978)
.
105
5.11
BARBARA
MCCLINTOCK:
GENETICIST
(1902-1992)
.
107
5.12
MARIA GOEPPERT-MAYER:
PHYSICIST
(1906-1972)
.
108
5.13
GRACE
MURRAY HOPPER:
MATHEMATICIAN
AND
COMPUTER
SCIENTIST
(1906-1992)
.
110
5.14
RACHEL
CARSON: MARINE BIOLOGIST
(1907-1964)
.
112
5.15
RUTH
PATRICK:
LIMNOLOGIST (1907-2013)
.
113
5.16
RITA
LEVI-MONTALCINI:
NEUROBIOLOGIST
(1909-2012)
.
115
5.17
DOROTHY
CROWFOOT HODGKIN:
CHEMIST/CRYSTALLOGRAPHER
(1910-1994)
.
116
5.18
CHIEN-SHIUNG
WU: PHYSICIST
(1912-1997)
.
116
5.19
MARY
LEAKEY:
PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST
(1913-1996)
.
117
5.20
ANNA
JACOBSON
SCHWARTZ:
ECONOMIST
(1915-2012)
.
118
5.21
GERTRUDE
BELLE
ELION:
BIOCHEMIST
(1918-1999)
.
119
XVIII
CONTENTS
5.22
KATHERINE JOHNSON: MATHEMATICIAN (1918-1920)
.
120
5.23 JULIA ROBINSON:
MATHEMATICIAN
(1919-1985)
.
121
5.24
ROSALIND FRANKLIN: BIOLOGIST (1920-1958)
.
122
5.25 ROSALYN YALOW:
PHYSICIST (1921-2011)
.
123
REFERENCES
.
125
6
SCIENCE
IN
THE
NEW MILLENIUM
.
127
6.1
INTRODUCTION
.
127
6.2 SCIENTIFIC
ORGANIZATIONS
.
127
6.3 1972
LEGISLATION
.
129
6.3.1 EDUCATION AMENDMENTS ACT
.
129
6.3.2
EQUAL
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
ACT
OF
1972
.
129
6.4
LAWSUITS
.
130
6.5
INCREASING NUMBER
OF
WOMEN
PURSUING
SCIENCE
EDUCATION
IN
THE
1970S
.
133
6.6 THE
1980S
.
133
6.7
THE 1990S
.
135
6.8
POWRE
.
136
6.9
THE COMMISSION
ON
THE
ADVANCEMENT
OF
WOMEN
AND
MINORITIES
IN SCIENCE, ENGINEERING
AND
TECHNOLOGY
.
136
6.10
A
STUDY
ON
THE
STATUS
OF
WOMEN FACULTY
IN SCIENCE
AT
MIT
.
1 36
6.11 SCIENCE
IN
THE
TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
.
136
6.12
ADVANCE
.
137
6.13 LAWRENCE SUMMERS: 2005
.
137
6.14 NELSON DIVERSITY SURVEYS
.
138
6.15 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL: COMMITTEE
ON
SCIENCE,
ENGINEERING
AND
PUBLIC POLICY
.
138
6.16 PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL
OF
ADVISORS
ON
SCIENCE
AND
TECHNOLOGY
.
139
6.17 YALE
GENDER BIAS STUDY
.
139
6.17.1 WHY SO FEW STILL?
.
140
6.18
STEPHANIE KWOLEK: CHEMIST (1923-2014)
.
141
6.19
JEWEL PLUMMER
COBB: BIOLOGIST (1924-2017)
.
142
6.20 NANCY ROMAN: ASTRONOMER (1925-2018)
.
143
6.21 VERA RUBIN:
ASTRONOMER
(1928-2016)
.
144
6.22
JEAN SAMMET:
COMPUTER SCIENTIST (1928-2017)
.
145
6.23 TU YOUYOU: PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (1930-)
.
146
6.24
FRAN ALLEN:
COMPUTER
SCIENTIST (1932-)
.
147
6.25
ELINOR
OSTROM: ECONOMIST (1933-2012)
.
148
6.26
SYLVIA EARLE: MARINE
BIOLOGIST (1935-)
.
150
6.27
JOHNNETTA B. COLE:
ANTHROPOLOGIST
(1936-)
.
151
6.28
MARY DELL CHILTON: PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGIST (1939-)
.
152
6.29
ADA E. YONATH: CRYSTALLOGRAPHER (1939-)
.
152
6.30 CHRISTIANE
NUESSLEIN-VOLHARD: DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGIST
(1942-)
.
154
6.31
JOANN
CRAM
JOSELYN: ASTROGEOPHYSICIST (1943-)
.
155
CONTENTS
XIX
6.32
JOCELYN BELL
BURNELL: ASTROPHYSICIST
AND
ASTRONOMER
(1943-)
.
156
6.33 SHIRLEY
JACKSON:
PHYSICIST
(1946
-)
.
157
6.34
CANDACE
PERT:
NEUROSCIENTIST
AND
PHARMACOLOGIST
(1946-2013)
.
158
6.35
SHIRLEY
MALCOM: ZOOLOGIST, /ECOLOGIST
(1946-)
.
159
6.36
LINDA BUCK: BIOLOGIST
(1947-)
.
160
6.37
TEMPLE GRANDIN: ANIMAL
SCIENTIST
(1947-)
.
160
6.38 FRANCOISE
BARRE-SINOUSSI:
VIROLOGIST
(1947-)
.
162
6.39 FLOSSIE
WONG-STAAL: MOLECULAR
BIOLOGIST
(1947-).
162
6.40
LYDIA VILLA-KOMAROFF:
MOLECULAR
AND
CELLULAR
BIOLOGIST
(1947-)
.
163
6.41
ELIZABETH BLACKBURN:
BIOCHEMIST (1948-)
.
164
6.42
ANITA
BORG: COMPUTER SCIENTIST (1949-2003)
.
165
6.43
MARIA KLAWE: COMPUTER SCIENTIST (1951-)
.
166
6.44 INGRID
DAUBECHIES: PHYSICIST
AND
MATHEMATICIAN
(1954-)
.
166
6.45 SUSAN
SOLOMON: CHEMIST
(1956-)
.
167
6.46
FRAN ARNOLD:
CHEMICAL
ENGINEER, BIOENGINEER
AND
BIOCHEMIST
(1956)
.
168
6.47
DONNA
STRICKLAND:
PHYSICIST
(1959-)
.
169
6.48
CAROL GREIDER:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST (1961-)
.
170
6.49
MAY-BRITT
MOSER:
PSYCHOLOGIST
AND
NEUROSCIENTIST
(1963-)
.
171
REFERENCES
.
172
APPENDIX
A:
SCIENTIFIC
OCCUPATIONS
AND
CATEGORIES
IN
THIS
VOLUME
[11
.
177
REFERENCES
.
182
INDEX
.
183 |
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spelling | Tietjen, Jill S. 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)1195559240 aut Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts Jill S. Tietjen Cham, Switzerland Springer [2020] ©2020 xxviii, 187 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Women in engineering and science Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. History of Science -- Chapter 3. The Fight for Educational Equality -- Chapter 4. War Brings Opportunities -- Chapter 5. Sputnik Signals a New Kind of War -- Chapter 6. Science in the New Millenium The book highlights women’s contributions to science, which have often been marginalized and overlooked throughout history. The book first provides an overview of the development of the various science professions over time - placed in socioeconomic and cultural contexts - and women’s role in the sciences throughout history. The author then exemplifies - through history, example, and case studies - that although women were denied a scientific education until fairly recently in our history, they have nevertheless demonstrated intellect and capability in mathematics, physical sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and computer sciences throughout time. Biographies of women who contributed to these fields since before the Common Era are interwoven into a discussion of the development of the scientific profession, the advancement of education, the professionalization of the various scientific occupations, and the advancement of women in society. This book is a follow up to the author's book "Engineering Women: Re-visioning Women's Scientific Achievements and Impacts" (Springer 2017). The author, Jill Tietjen, is the series editor for Springer’s Women in Engineering and Science book series. Illuminates the many significant contributions of women in the sciences; Educates readers about the evolution of women’s participation in the scientific fields over the last century; Demonstrates how key scientific advances are driven by socio-economic and cultural contexts Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Technologie (DE-588)4059276-5 gnd rswk-swf Naturwissenschaftlerin (DE-588)4202451-1 gnd rswk-swf Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd rswk-swf Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Technology—History Women History Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 s Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Naturwissenschaftlerin (DE-588)4202451-1 s Technologie (DE-588)4059276-5 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-030-51445-7 Digitalisierung Deutsches Museum application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032758013&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts |
title_auth | Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts |
title_exact_search | Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts |
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title_full | Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts Jill S. Tietjen |
title_fullStr | Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts Jill S. Tietjen |
title_full_unstemmed | Scientific women re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts Jill S. Tietjen |
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title_sort | scientific women re visioning women s scientific achievements and impacts |
title_sub | re-visioning women’s scientific achievements and impacts |
topic | Technologie (DE-588)4059276-5 gnd Naturwissenschaftlerin (DE-588)4202451-1 gnd Naturwissenschaften (DE-588)4041421-8 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
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