## Abstract Treating women as a homogeneous group obscures important racial and ethnic differences among women in STEM. This chapter focuses on the experiences of women of color in science and engineering and highlights the importance of addressing intersecting identities among women.
Science-technology coupling: The case of mathematical logic and computer science
✍ Scribed by Wagner-D�bler, Roland
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0002-8231
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✦ Synopsis
In the history of science, there have often been periods a substantial range of methodologies for the examination of sudden rapprochements between pure science and of the relationship between pure and applied science, technology-oriented branches of science. Mathematical which can be conceived of as a process of information logic as pure science and computer science as technoltransfer or diffusion of information. The discipline in ogy-orientated science have experienced such a rapquestion is information science. But the possibilities of prochement, which is studied in this article in a bibliometric manner.
information science to describe and explain that type of information flow are not fully exhausted, and suggestions like that of the economist J. D. Adams (1990) to integrate
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