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Volume 5, No. 1, Art. 31 January 2004Review NoteUrsula Pasero & Anja Gottburgsen (Eds.) (2002). Wie natürlich ist Geschlecht? Gender und die Konstruktion von Natur und Technik [How Obvious is Sex? Gender and the Construction of Nature and Technology]Dagmar Hoffmann & Sören Bott (Germany)Abstract: The purpose of the editors is to take up again the most relevant papers from the conference, "The Nature of GenderThe Gender of Nature", held in Kiel (Germany) in November 2000. Various authors reflect on the current debate about the constructions and production of gender by referring to the special debate in natural and technical sciences. The female contributors test and criticise popular explications for gender differences. Other authors try to analyse the particular reasons why women might or might not be interested in technology and why women study technology or natural science less often than men. The reader can select from many interesting and extraordinary perspectives from different disciplines. Perhaps some of the contributions could be helpful in underscoring similar approaches in social science. Key words: gender studies, gender identity, role taking, women support, acceptance of technology, competence This contribution is only available as a full text in the German language. German text Last update: 05/10/2004 Volume 5, No. 1 Table of Contents [qualitative-research.net]
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