Lifting the Veil: The Feminine Face of ScienceHow feeling, nurturing, connectedness, and other feminine qualities are transforming science and technology. Drawing on the experiences of women and men scientists, Shepherd shows how incorporation of the feminine is restoring the lost soul to science, changing our priorities and definitions about "progress" and about what makes "good science". |
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VEILING THE FEMININE FACE OF SCIENCE | 1 |
Research Motivated by Love | 51 |
RECEPTIVITY | 78 |
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Lifting the Veil: The Feminine Face of Science Linda Jean Shepherd,Shepherd No preview available - 1993 |
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