Description |
1 online resource (157 pages) |
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Open Access EbpS |
Contents |
Front Matter -- Contents -- List of figures and vignettes -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Introduction -- A qualitative approach: autoethnography and embodiment -- Building academic identity in the context of STEM -- Challenges for women and marginalised groups -- WISC: Women in Supramolecular Chemistry -- Stories from STEM -- For the future -- References -- Index |
Summary |
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) disciplines face a gender gap that has been exacerbated during COVID-19. Drawing on research carried out by the Women in Supramolecular Chemistry (WISC) network, this essential book sets out the extent to which women working in STEM face inequality and discrimination. The authors use approaches more commonly associated with social sciences, such as creative and reflective research methods, to shed light on the human experiences lying behind scientific research. They share fictional vignettes drawn from research findings to illustrate the challenges faced by women working in science today. Additionally, they show how this approach helps make sense of difficult personal experiences and to create a culture of change. Offering a path forward to inclusivity and diversity, this book is crucial reading for anyone working in STEM. |
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Women in chemistry.
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Supramolecular chemistry.
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Women scientists.
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Scientists.
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Femmes en chimie.
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Chimie supramoléculaire.
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Supramolecular chemistry
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Women in chemistry
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Other Form: |
Print version: 1447365356 9781447365358 (OCoLC)1261049247 |
ISBN |
9781447362395 (electronic bk.) |
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144736239X (electronic bk.) |
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1447365356 |
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9781447365358 |
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