Who's Afraid of Marie Curie?

The Challenges Facing Women in Science and Technology

By Hall, Linley Erin

Publishers Summary:
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 related to the lack of women in science and engineering have appeared in the news, but these sound bites tell only part of the story. Who’s Afraid of Marie Curie? weaves together research and women’s personal stories, presenting both the challenges and triumphs women experience in the sciences. Author Linley Erin Hall has interviewed more than one hundred women, including students of all ages, to uncover what sparked their interest in science, what they’ve experienced in their careers, and, in some cases, why they decided to leave their field. Her findings are that change is happening, but some women are being left behind while others shoot ahead. Written in accessible language rather than scholarly jargon, Who’s Afraid of Marie Curie? explores the complexity behind the sound bites to present a real picture of women in science and technology.

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ISBN
978-1-58005-211-5
Publisher
Seal Press


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Reviewed on December 15, 2007

Science writer Hall interweaves material gathered from published research studies and interviews with some 100 women to illustrate the issues faced by women in the science and technology fields today. Addressing women's abilities in science through the lens of the nature-nurture question, she considers the educational opportunities for women in these fields as well as the obstacles they face in pursui...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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