WEEK # | TOPICS | READINGS |
---|---|---|
1 |
The Matilda Effect
|
Rossiter, Margaret W. "The Matthew Matilda Effect in Science." Social Studies of Science 23, no. 2 (1993): 325–341. Gage, Matilda Joslyn. "Woman as an Inventor." The North American Review 136, no. 318. (1883): 478–489.
|
2 | Intersectionalities |
Malcolm, Shirley Mahaley, Paula Quick Hall, and Janet Welsh Brown. " Haynes, Douglas. "Always the Exception: Women and Women of Color Scientists in Historical Perspective." Peer Review 16 no. 2 (2014). Hammonds, Evelynn, and Banu Subramaniam. "A Conversation on Feminist Science Studies." Signs 28, no. 3 (2003): 923-944.
Wu, Lilian and Wei Jing. "Real Numbers: Asian Women in STEM Careers: A Visible Minority in a Double Bind." Issues in Science and Technology 28. No 1 (2011). Oral history videos & transcripts: Yvonne Clark and Irene Sharp. Society of Women Engineers. 2016. Granville, Evelyn Boyd. "My Life as a Mathematician." 1989. Brown, Jeannette E. "African American Women Chemists." (2012) |
3 | Pioneers & Laurels |
Film: Myronuk, Jen. Humanity Needs Dreamers: A Visit with Marie Curie. 2017. Film: LeRoy, Mervyn. Madame Curie. MGM. 1943. Valiunas, Algis. "The Marvelous Marie Curie." The New Atlantis. Fall 2012.
|
4 | Sun Sisters: Field trip to the Harvard Observatory |
Rossiter, Margaret. "Women’s Work in Science 1880-1910." Isis 71, no. 3 (1980): 381-398.
Video: History Channel. "Sisters of the Sun."Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. Episode 8. 2014. YouTube. Oral history audio & transcript: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin. American Institute of Physics. 1968. Baron, David. "A Woman in Eclipse: Maria Mitchell and the Great Solar Expedition of 1878." Undark. August 17, 2017. |
5 | Engineeresses |
Video: UON FEBE. "What is Engineering?" YouTube. February 10. 2013. Video: Crash Course Kids. "What’s an Engineer?”"YouTube. May 26, 2015. |
6 | Women of NASA and the Manhattan Project |
Film: Melfi, Theodore. Hidden Figures. Fox. 2016. Oral history transcript: Annie Easley. NASA. (2001) McMillan, Robert. "Her Code Got Humans to the Moon—And Invented Software Itself." Wired, October 13, 2015.
Film: PBS. "Makers: Women in Space." 2014. Video: Makers. "Katherine Johnson." 2015. Video: Makers. "Cady Coleman." 2015. Video: Makers. "Margaret Hamilton." 2017. |
7 | Midterm Presentation | No readings |
8 | Women in Computing |
Film: FiveThirtyEight. Queen of Code. 2015. Henn, Steve. "When Women Stopped Coding." Planet Money. NPR. October 21, 2014. Jeong, Sarah and Rachel Becker. "Science Doesn’t Explain Tech’s Diversity Problem — History Does." The Verge. August, 16, 2017.
Film: Weinstock, Maia. "Hear Me Now: The Remarkable Life of Cathy Wolf, Human-Computer Interaction Pioneer." January 25, 2018. YouTube. |
9 | STEM Women in Media and Consumer Products |
Aschwanden, Christie. "The Finkbeiner Test." Double X Science. March 5, 2013. Sullivan, Margaret. "Gender Questions Arise in Obituary of Rocket Scientist and Her Beef Stroganoff." The New York Times. April 1, 2013. Smith, Stacy et al. "
Weinstock, Maia. "My Dear Lego, You Are Part of the Problem." Annals of Spacetime. February 20, 2012. Videos: Feminist Frequency. Lego and Gender. 2012. Weinstock, Maia. "Breaking Brick Stereotypes: Lego Unveils a Female Scientist." Scientific American. September 2, 2013. — — —. "It’s Time for More Racial Diversity in STEM Toys." Scientific American. February 23, 2015. — — —. "LEGO Adds More Women in STEM to Its Lineup." Scientific American. June 24, 2015. |
10 | STEM Women in Wikipedia/Edit-a-thon |
Boboltz, Sara. "Editors are Trying to Fix Wikipedia’s Gender and Racial Bias Problems." Huffington Post. April 15, 2015. Gardner, Sue. "Nine Reasons Women Don’t Edit Wikipedia (In Their Own Words)." Sue Gardner's blog. February 19, 2011. Smith, Michelle R. "Women Scientists, Wikipedia Under Microscope in RI." Omaha World-Herald. October 16, 2013. Bear, Julia, and Benjamin Collier. "Where Are the Women in Wikipedia? Understanding the Different Psychological Experiences of Men and Women in Wikipedia." Sex Roles 74, no. 5–6 (2016): 254–265. Temple-Wood, Emily. "The Blogger and the Trolls." Scientific American. September 2017. Wikipedia. WikiProject Women Scientists. Wikipedia. Women in Red. |
11 |
Mens et Manus Guest Speaker Debbie Douglas Field trip to the MIT Museum |
Podcast: McGonegal, Joe. "New Bio Chronicles MIT’s First Alumna." Slice of MIT. December 3, 2014.
Web exhibit: Celebrating 125 Years of Women at MIT. 1998. Videos: "MIT 150 Leaders in Science and Engineering Symposium:The Women of MIT. "2011. Kleiman, Miriam. "Rich, Famous, and Questionably Sane." Prologue Magazine 39 no. 2 (2007). Anderson, Mark. "Mildred Dresselhaus: Queen of Carbon." IEEE Spectrum. April 28, 2015. 2015) Video: Infinite History Project. "Sheila Widnall." MIT. 2010. Video: Science History Institute. "Women in Chemistry: Paula Hammond." YouTube. September 10, 2012. Video: Makers. Lydia Villa-Komaroff. 2012. Video: Makers. Megan Smith. 2014. |
12 |
Then and Now Guest Speaker Prof. Sheila Widnall |
MIT. "Report on the Status of Women in Science and Engineering at MIT."1999. MIT. " Summers, Lawrence. "Remarks at NBER Conference on Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce." January 14, 2005. Humphries, Courtney. "Measuring Up." MIT Technology Review. August 16, 2017. Hill, Catherine. "Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics." AAUW. NSBE, SWE, and WEPAN. " de las Mercedez, Carmen. "Patterns of Persistence of Latinas in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Degree Programs." The University of Texas at Austin. Dissertation. 2015. Seron, Carroll et al. "Persistence is Cultural: Professional Socialization and the Reproduction of Sex Segregation." Work and Occupations 43 no. 2 (2016): 178-214. Gage, Suzi. "Why Ada Lovelace Day Matters." The Guardian. October 13, 2015. |
13 | Class Presentations | No readings |