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Books


STEM Field:

    Bystydzienski, J. & Bird, S. (2006). Removing barriers: women in academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. IN: Indiana University Press.

    Cole, J. R. (1979). Fair science: Women in the scientific community. NY: The Free Press.

    Davis, C. S., Ginorio, A. B., Hollenshead, C. S., Lazarus, B. B., & Rayman, P. M. (Eds.) The equity equation: Fostering the advancement of women in the sciences, mathematics and engineering. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

    Dresselhaus, M. S., Franz, J., & Clark, B. C. (1995). Improving the Climate for Women in Physics Departments. College Park, MD: The American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers.

    Etzkowitz, H., Kemelgor, C., & Uzzi. B. (2000). Athena unbound: The advancement of women in science and technology. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

    Glover, J. (2000). Women and scientific employment. NY: Macmillan.

    Ginorio, A. B. (1995). Warming the Climate for Women in Academic Science. Association of American Colleges and Universities: Program on the Status and Education of Women, Washington, DC.

    Morse, M. (1995). Women changing science: voices from a field in transition. New York: Insight Books.

    Rosser, S. V. (2004). The science glass ceiling: Academic women scientists and the struggle to succeed. NY: Routledge.

    Sonnert, G., & Holton. G. (1994). Gender differences in science careers. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

    Thiederman, S. (2003). Making diversity work: Seven steps for defeating bias in the workplace. Chicago: Dearborn Trade Publishing.

    Wyer, M., Cookmeyer, D., & Barbercheck, M. (Eds.). (2000). Women, science, and technology: A reader in feminist science studies. NY: Routledge.

    Xie, Y. and Shauman, K. A. (2003). Women in science: Career processes and outcomes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

    Zuckerman, H., & Cole, J. R. (1991). Marriage, motherhood and research performance in science. In H. Zuckerman, J. Cole, and J. Bruer (Eds.), The outer circle: Women in the Scientific community. (239-258). NY: W.W. Norton.

Women in the Workplace:

    Smith, D. G., Wolf, L. E., Busenberg, B. E. (1996). Achieving faculty diversity: Debunking the myths. Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges and Universities.

    Valian, V. (1999). Why so slow: The advancement of women. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

    White, K. (1995). Why good girls don't get ahead...But gutsy girls do: Nine secrets every working woman must know. New York: Warner Books.

    Williams, J. (2000). Unbending gender: Why family and work conflict and what to do about it. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.