Women in Science Now
Stories and Strategies for Achieving Equity
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Narrated by:
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Kristin Aikin Salada
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By:
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Lisa M. P. Munoz
About this listen
Women working in the sciences face obstacles at virtually every step along their career paths. From subtle slights to blatant biases, deep systemic problems block women from advancing or push them out of science and technology entirely.
Women in Science Now examines solutions to this persistent gender gap, offering new perspectives on how to make science more equitable and inclusive for all. This book shares stories and insights of women from a range of backgrounds working in various disciplines, illustrating the journeys that brought them to the sciences, the challenges they faced along the way, and the important contributions they have made to their fields.
Lisa M. P. Munoz combines these narratives with a wealth of data to illuminate the size and scope of the challenges women scientists face, while highlighting research-based solutions to help overcome these obstacles. She presents groundbreaking studies in social psychology and organizational behavior that are informing novel approaches for combating historic and ongoing inequities.
Through a combined focus on personal experiences and social-science research, this timely book provides both a path toward greater gender equity and an inspiring vision of science and scientists.
The book is published by Columbia University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2023 Lisa M. P. Munoz (P)2024 Redwood AudiobooksCritic Reviews
"An exhilarating antitoxin to the tragic, long-term exclusion of women from science." (Ann Druyan, Emmy and Peabody Award-winning writer/producer/director, Cosmos)
"The book is inspiring and informative..." (Shirley Malcom, American Association for the Advancement of Science)
"Touched my soul and deepened my toolkit...belongs on the shelf of every person in the sciences." (Dolly Chugh, NYU Stern School of Business)