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[[Feminist physics]] is a term used to describe the encroachment of feminist ideology in to physics. Feminists seek to alter physics and argue that they have already had an effect on physics. |
[[Feminist physics]] is a term used to describe the encroachment of feminist ideology in to physics. Feminists seek to alter physics and argue that they have already had an effect on physics. |
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− | ''(BABY) STEPS TOWARD FEMINIST PHYSICS'' is a 2012 article written by [[Barbara Whitten]]. Whitten |
+ | ''(BABY) STEPS TOWARD FEMINIST PHYSICS'' is a 2012 article written by [[Barbara Whitten]]. Whitten asserts that some recent scientific developments that benefitted women were feminist in nature. She fails to mention the [[reproductive pill]] or the [[forceps]] which both improved the lives of women and, like most other discoveries and inventions, came from men. |
*http://wmbriggs.com/post/17683/ |
*http://wmbriggs.com/post/17683/ |
Revision as of 06:02, 19 March 2023
Feminist physics is a term used to describe the encroachment of feminist ideology in to physics. Feminists seek to alter physics and argue that they have already had an effect on physics.
(BABY) STEPS TOWARD FEMINIST PHYSICS is a 2012 article written by Barbara Whitten. Whitten asserts that some recent scientific developments that benefitted women were feminist in nature. She fails to mention the reproductive pill or the forceps which both improved the lives of women and, like most other discoveries and inventions, came from men.
- http://wmbriggs.com/post/17683/
- https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/1b96/a614658d8f18ccb9a6f885b066d6b576955e.pdf
- https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/BABY)-STEPS-TOWARD-FEMINIST-PHYSICS-Whitten/91f3c6e94d97902b83e3dffedfd69e4daaf31b2c Baby Steps Towards Feminist Physics]
- https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/91f3/c6e94d97902b83e3dffedfd69e4daaf31b2c.pdf?_ga=2.212625104.530554422.1589019985-2121054560.1589019985
- https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/704991