Removing Barriers: Women in Academic Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

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Jill M. Bystydzienski, Sharon R. Bird
Indiana University Press, Mar 20, 2006 - Science - 360 pages

Movement into academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields has been slow for women and minorities. Not only are women and minorities underrepresented in STEM careers, there is strong evidence that many academic departments are resistant to addressing the concerns that keep them from entering careers in these fields. In light of recent controversies surrounding these issues, this volume, examining reasons for the persistence of barriers that block the full participation and advancement of underrepresented groups in the sciences and addressing how academic departments and universities can remedy the situation, is particularly timely. As a whole, the volume shows positive examples of institutions and departments that have been transformed by the inclusion of women and recommends a set of best practices for continuing growth in positive directions.

 

Contents

INSTITUTIONAL AND CULTURAL BARRIERS
67
Group Dynamics
93
The Gender Gap in Information Technology
108
Experiences from High
123
Gendered Experiences in the Science Classroom
161
The Construction of Sexual Bimorphism and Heterosexuality
179
Mechanism without Reductionism
197
Gender in Plant Biology
215
The Graduate Experience of Women in STEM and How It Could
237
How Can Women and Students of Color Come to Belong
254
Designing GenderSensitive Computer Games to Close
271
An Examination of Undergraduate
287
Improving the Advancement
320
Selected Readings
333
Index
341
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Jill M. Bystydzienski is Director of the Women's Studies Program and Professor of Sociology at Iowa State University.

Sharon R. Bird is Associate Professor of Sociology and an affiliate of the Women's Studies Program at Iowa State University.

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