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Paperback Who's Afraid of Marie Curie?: The Challenges Facing Women in Science and Technology Book

ISBN: 1580052118

ISBN13: 9781580052115

Who's Afraid of Marie Curie?: The Challenges Facing Women in Science and Technology

In 2005, Larry Summers, former president of Harvard, sparked an outcry when he suggested that women might not be as innately gifted in scientific and mathematical ability as men. Since then, issues... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Evidence Examined on Women's Scarcity in Science

Linley Erin Hall has a scientist's approach to the issues involved in the scarcity of women in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology fields. She should, having been a chemistry major at Harvey Mudd College before she became a writer. Hall interviewed many women, those who stayed in the field and those who left, and their experiences and hers enliven her presentation of evidence from data collections on what women experience at every level once they express interest in science. She deals with events from elementary education on, and does not hesitate to ask the "Summers question" about whether mathematical ability of men really exceeds that of women. Her evidence is extensive, but she never browbeats the reader with it or launches into polemic, instead she explains the data clearly, illustrates it with cogent examples written engagingly, and provides the reader with her current conclusions. It's a thorough and refreshingly readable review of the situation facing those who want to make the situation for women in science better in the future. You'll finish the book with a clear understanding of the evidence, with some memorable things in mind that happened to real women, and with Hall's vision of the better possible future.

A motivator for women who are contemplating science as a career.

Larry Summers' outrageous comments in 2005 about the low representation of women in Science being innate led to a controversy, but the comment still stands - does it have any basis in fact? "Who's Afraid of Marie Curie? The Challenges Facing Women in Science and Technology" is a through examination of women in all fields of science at all levels. Doubling as both as a discussion and an encouragement to young women with an interest in the fields, "Who's Afraid of Marie Curie?: The Challenges Facing Women in Science and Technology" is deftly written all around and deserves places on both science and women's studies shelves, and should be picked up as a motivator for women who are contemplating science as a career.
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