Czy feminizm zmienił naukę? [Przekład: Aleksandra Derra i Natalia Kurdubska]

Londa Schiebinger

Abstract


Feminism has brought some remarkable changes to science, especially in the structure of scientific institutions and ways of research, such as medicine or primatology


Keywords


feminism; gender; science; medicine; primatology

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