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Bibliography on Women and Science & Technology
- Faulkner, Wendy (2000). The Technology Question In Feminism: A view from feminist technology studies. Women's Studies International Forum.
- Gill, Kirrin., Brooks, Kim., McDougall,Janna., Patel, Payel and Kes, Aslihan (2010). Bridging the Gender Divide - How Technology Can Advance Women Economically. International Center for Research on Women (ICRW).
- Sanders, Jo (2005). Gender and Technology in Education: A Research Review. Available at: http://www.josanders.com/pdf/gendertech0705.pdf
- Millennial Makeover – A Paradigm Shift in Perception, Values and Ideas. National Conference for ISRO Women. March 8, 2011
- Nagamani, P.V and Sharma, Neerja (2011). Empowerment of Rural Women in India - Societal Outreach through Education and Economic Independence. Millennial Makeover – A Paradigm Shift in Perception, Values and Ideas , National Conference for ISRO Women.
- Hill, Catherine., Corbett, Christianne and Rose, Andresse St. (2010). Why so Few?Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Published by AAUW.
- Harding, Sandra (1998). Women, Science and Society. Essays on Science and Society. Science Magazine, 11 September 1998: VOL.281., No. 5383.
- Bauchspies, Wenda K and Bellacasa, Marı Puig de la (2009). Feminist science and technology studies: A patchwork of moving subjectivities. An interview with Geoffrey Bowker, Sandra Harding, Anne Marie Mol, Susan Leigh Star and Banu Subramaniam. Palgrave Macmillan Publishing, Issue 28 . pp.337-341.
- Wajcman, Judy (1991). Feminism Confronts Technology. Pennsylvania State University Press.
- Mukhopadhyay, Dr. Carol. C (1996). The Cultural Context of Gendered Science: An Indian Case Study. Proceedings. 8th International Conference on Gender, Science,Technology [GASAT]. Towards Sustainable Development: Achieving the 4E's: Education, Employment, Equality, Empowerment. Vol.I: pp. 286-304. SATWAC: Ahmedabad,India. Uptaded in 2004. Manuscript accessible: http://www.sjsu.edu/people/carol.mukhopadhyay/papers
- Menon, Ajitha (2011). India’s Brave New Women Scientists. Women's Feature Service. Accessible at: http://www.thebetterindia.com/2408/indias-brave-new-women-scientists/
- Role of Stakeholders in Increasing the Share and Sustainability of Women from Tier-2, Tier-3, cities and Rural Areas in IT/ ITES Industry(2010). Research report presented by EWIT (Empowering Women in IT) and Computer Society of India.
- General Discussion And Recommendations. Chapter-3. Accessible at: http://www.ias.ac.in/womeninscience/INSA_56-67.pdf
- Datta, Dr. Sukanya. The Glass Ceiling: The Why and the Therefore. Vigyan Prasar. Accessible at: www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/.../1empowering%20women%20through%...
- Chandra, M (1985). Employment of Women in Science and Technology Activities. Paper presented at the Training Programme "Manpower planning for Scientific and Technical Personnel",conducted by IAMR New Delhi .
- Chandra, M (1986). Special problems of Women's Employment in India. Paper presented at the 25th Training programme on Manpower Planning in National and State level, New Delhi
- Chandra, M(1988). Deputation Abroad of Women Scientists of CSIR: A preliminary Investigation (Co author Chhaya Satpute), Mimeo, NISTADS.
- Chandra,M (1988). Women in Profession and Enterprise: Challenge and prospects. Theme paper presented at the seminar on Women as a Human Resource , IAMR
- Chandra, M (1989). Science Education for girls: A case for Nurture. Invited lecture delivered at the certificate course conducted by the Dept of Women's Education , NCERT, New Delhi
- Chandra,M (1991). Girls in Science Education:A few thoughts. Paper presented at the 4th Annul National Conference of the All India Association of Education Research
- Chandra,M(1992). Sexist Bias in Science Education. Paper presented at the "Course for Heads of Women's Education Wing Of RCEs of NCERT", New Delhi
- Chandra, M. Does Science have a M.asculine Image? Education for the Girl Child. Published in the Commemorative Volume of the Rotary awards for Science and Humanity Trust
- Ferry, Georgina. The Making of an Exceptional Scientist. Nature, Vol. 464, 29 April,2010.
- Mervis, Jeffrey. Report finds no Gender Bias in Faculty Hiring, Resources. Science, Vol. 324, 5 June, 2009. AAAS Publications. URL; http://www.sciencemag.org
- Padma, T.V. Incentives for Indian women scientists 'gathering dust'. Science and Development Network, 5 November, 2008. URL: http://www.scidev.net/en/news/incentives-for-indian-women-scientists-gat...
- Datta Chowdhury, Anindita. When will India have it’s own Madame Curie? Femail Magazine, Mail Today, New Delhi, April 7, 2010.
- Lawrence, Peter, A. Men, Women, and Ghosts in Science. PLOS Biology, Vol. 4, Issue. 1, January, 2006. URL; http://www.plosbiology.org
- Auriemma, Danielle L., & Klein, Tovah P. Experiences and Challenges of Women Combining Academic Careers and Motherhood. Presented at the AAUP Conference, Washington DC, June 11, 2010.
- Mervis, Jeffrey. NSF Touts Family-Friendly Policies as Boon to Women. News & Analysis, Science, VOL 333, Published by AAAS, 30 September, 2011. URL: http://www.sciencemag.org
- Richmond, Geraldine, Richard M., and H. Noyes, Patricia. Scientists and Societies; Redressing the Balance. Nature, Vol 437, 22 September, 2005.
- Shastria, Prajval., Ramaswamy, Ramakrishna., Narasimhan, Shobhana., Raod, Sumathi., Ubalee, Seema & Kulkarni, Sulabha. Gender Diversity In Physics In India: Interventions So Far And Recommendations For The Future.
- Hoag, Hannah. Women at the top. Nature, Vol.459. 18 June, 2009.
- Marsh, Herbert. Do women have less success in peer review? Nature, Vol.459. 28 june, 2009.
- Nair, Malini. Glass Ceiling in the Lab. The Crest Edition, The Times of India.
- Women in Science and technology: Creating Sustainable careers. Science, Economy and Society, European Commission, 2009.
- Hunt, Jennifer. Why Do Women Leave Science and Engineering? Working Paper. National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2010.
- Ann Jones,Kerri., Malcom, Shirley and Hrynkow, Sharon. Editorial. Merged Cultures to Empower Women. Science, Vol.332. 8 April, 2011. http//:www.sciencemag.org
- Science and Gender, Editorial. Nature Immunology, Vol., No.2. February, 2009.
- Nambisan, Padma.,* and Bhat, Sarita G. Women in science* Meeting report. Current Science, Vol. 95., No.1, 10 July 2008.
- Munshi, Usha M. and Srivastava, Divya. Gendered Science: Trends and analysis of contributions of Indian Women Scientists.
- Gupta, Anil K. & Mashelkar R.A. Women and formal and Informal Science.
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