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This is the second edition of a volume that brings together research on a wide variety of topics relating to gender and physics, cataloguing the extant literature to provide a readable and concise grounding for the reader. While there are many biographies and collections of essays in the area of women and physics, no other book is as research focused. Starting with the current numbers of women in physics in English-speaking countries, it explores the different issues relating to gender and physics at different educational levels and career stages. From the effects of family and schooling to…mehr

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This is the second edition of a volume that brings together research on a wide variety of topics relating to gender and physics, cataloguing the extant literature to provide a readable and concise grounding for the reader. While there are many biographies and collections of essays in the area of women and physics, no other book is as research focused. Starting with the current numbers of women in physics in English-speaking countries, it explores the different issues relating to gender and physics at different educational levels and career stages. From the effects of family and schooling to the barriers faced in the workplace and at home, this volume is an exhaustive overview of the many studies focused specifically on women and physics.

This edition contains updated references and new chapters covering the underlying structures of the research and more detailed breakdowns of career issues.

Key Features

  • Provides a concise overview of research on a variety of topics relating to gender and physics
  • Explores the different issues relating to gender and physics for different education and career stages
  • Offers an accessible introduction as well as authoritative references
  • This second edition contains updated research and new chapters to address underlying theories as well as a deeper look at career issues

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Autorenporträt
Laura McCullough is a Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Her PhD from the University of Minnesota is in Science Education with a focus on Physics Education Research. Her primary research area is gender and science and surrounding issues. She has published research articles, essays for the lay reader, as well as humorous pieces. Her first book, "Women and Physics," was released in 2016.