International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology

GST focuses on gender issues in and of science and technology, including engineering, construction and the built environment, and aims to explore the intersections of policy, practice and research.

Announcements

 

NEWS: Webcast: Gender and STEM Research Seminar

 

Accessing the webcast of the journal's Gender and STEM research seminar.

 
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BOOK REVIEWS: Reviewers wanted!

 

Would you like to review one of these books?

When Biometrics Fail: Gender Race and the Technology of Identity by Shoshana Amielle Magnet

Feminist Cyberspaces: Pedagogies in Transition edited by Sharon Collingwood, Alvina E.Quintana and Caroline J.Smith

 
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INVITATION TO SUBMIT: Autumn Issue 2012

 

The Autumn 2012 issue of GST will be published online in November 2012 (latest submission for this issue is June 30th 2012).

 
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Vol 4, No 1 (2012)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial PDF
Clem Herman 1-3

Research and theoretical papers

Discourses of Women Scientists in Online Media: Towards New Gender Regimes? Abstract PDF
Marie-Pierre Moreau, Heather Mendick 4-23
Science and Gender Indicators: A Critical Review Abstract PDF
Obdulia Torres González 24-47
Experimenting with Gender: How Science Constructs Difference Abstract PDF
Emily Ngubia Kuria 48-61
Gender Differences in the Development of Numerical Skills in Four European Countries Abstract PDF
Helga Krinzinger, Liane Kaufmann, Jacques Gregoire, Annemie Desoete, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Klaus Willmes 62-77
Becoming a Professor: an Analysis of Gender on the Promotion of Faculty from Associate to Full Professor Abstract PDF
Annette Maree O'Connor, Sandra Wiley Gahn, Bonnie Sue Bowen 78-101
Surveying the Campus Climate for Faculty: A Comparison of the Assessments of STEM and non-STEM faculty Abstract PDF
Dana M. Britton, Chardie L. Baird, Ruth A. Dyer, B. Jan Middendorf, Christa Smith, Beth A Montelone 102-122

Perspectives

Gendered Science in the 21st Century: Productivity Puzzle 2.0? Abstract PDF
Laurie A. Schintler, Connie L. McNeely 123-128
Developing Women Scientists, Engineers and Technologists – and helping them stay! Abstract PDF
Meg Munn 129-135

Reviews

Review of 'Global Biopolitics of the IUD: How Science Constructs Contraceptive Users and Women's Bodies' by Chikako Takeshita PDF
Andrea Quinlan 136-139
Review of ‘Gender Circuits: Bodies and Identities in a Technological Age’ by Eve Shapiro PDF
Beatriz Revelles Benavente 140-143