SheScience. Science from a gender perspective

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  • Capitolina Díaz Traductor

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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.7.21096

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Women represent only 28 % of researchers in the world, according to UN data. However, they account for the majority of students in a large part of the planet. They have made great contributions to science since the beginning of time, but have remained, for the most part, anonymous. Their social recognition has been limited. For example, less than 50 women have received a Nobel Prize, for more then eight hundred men.

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Capitolina Díaz, Traductor

Full professor of Sociology at the University of Valencia (Spain) and former president of the Association of Women Researchers and Technologists (AMIT). She researches on different fields, especially on gender and science, gender and employment, and gender and social science. She has published several books and papers on these topics. She has also held positions of political responsibility, was the director of the Women and Science Unit (Spanish Ministry of Education and Science) and general director for Equality in Employment (Spanish Ministry of Equality).

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17-06-2021

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Díaz, C. (2021). SheScience. Science from a gender perspective. Metode Science Studies Journal, (7), 94–95. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.7.21096
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