Building Two-Way Bridges:
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This list includes items made available in advance of a faculty seminar (*) and items that arose in the course of that discussion (**), together with additional relevant materials suggested since. Additions to the list are welcome. Contact Anne Dalke or post additions in our forum area.
A rich on-line list of resources on women and minorities in science, on gender, race, and science, and on science studies has been made available by Anne Fausto-Sterling.
Blum, Lenore. Transforming the Culture of Computing at Carnegie Mellon
**Dalke and Grobstein. Telling and Retelling Stories, a course web site.
Farrell, Elizabeth. "Engineering a Warmer Welcome for Female Students." The Chronicle of Higher Education. February 22, 2002. A31-32.
*Fausto-Sterling Anne. "Science Matters, Culture Matters." Circulating Draft. January 2002.
*Fausto-Sterling, Anne. "Building Two-Way Streets: The Case of Feminism and Science." NWSA Journal 4, 3 (Fall 1992): 336-349.
**Flower, Michael. Bio and Curricular Innovation
Gender and Science Digital Library,
*Hubbard, Ruth with Sandra Harding, Nancy Tuana and Sue Rosser. "Comments on Anne Fausto-Sterling's 'Building Two-Way Streets.'" NWSA Journal 5, 1 (Spring 1993): 45-82.
**Mathematics Journals as pedagogical approach
Middlecamp, Catherine Hurt and Banu Subramaniam. "What Is Feminist Pedagogy? Useful Ideas for Teaching Chemistry." Journal of Chemical Education 76, 4 (April 1999): 520-525. JCemEd. chem.wisc.edu
**Rossiter, Margaret. Women Scientists in America: Struggles and Strategies to 1940. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.
**Rossiter, Margaret. Women Scientists in America: Before Affirmative Action, 1940-1972. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
**Sacks, Oliver. Uncle Tungston: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood. New York: Knopf, 2001.
Shulman, Bonnie Jean. "Implications of Feminist Critiques of Science for the Teaching of Mathematics and Science." Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 1 (1994): 1-15.
Sjoberg, Svein. The Disenchantment with Science
**Traweek, Sharon. Beamtimes and Lifetimes: The World of High Energy Physicists. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988.
Trembley, Jan. "Reshaping the Game: Women in Science"
Women in Science '93. Women and the Culture of Science. Science 260 (April 16
1993): 383-393.
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