Thursday, August 30, 2007
New Book at Southwestern College Library
Why Aren't More Women in Science? Top Researchers Debate the Evidence — Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams, Eds.
Though many opportunities have opened for women, a glaring disparity remains between the number of women and men in science and math-based careers. In a society increasingly dependent upon science and technology, women's continued under-representation in these areas has alarmed educators and policy makers for decades. In this book, editors Ceci and Williams, both psychologists, pull together essays that provide cultural, historic, and scientific perspectives on women in science.
This book is available in the library' s main stacks collection at Q 130 W49 2007. Drop by and check it out.
Though many opportunities have opened for women, a glaring disparity remains between the number of women and men in science and math-based careers. In a society increasingly dependent upon science and technology, women's continued under-representation in these areas has alarmed educators and policy makers for decades. In this book, editors Ceci and Williams, both psychologists, pull together essays that provide cultural, historic, and scientific perspectives on women in science.
This book is available in the library' s main stacks collection at Q 130 W49 2007. Drop by and check it out.
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