Women in Field Biology : A Journey into Nature

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Women in Field Biology : A Journey into Nature

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 302 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032318172
  • DDC分類 570.82

Full Description

Women are contributing to disciplines once the sole domain of men. Field biology has been no different. The history of women field biologists, embedded in a history largely made and recorded by men, has never been written. Compilations of biographies have been assembled, but the narrative—their story—has never been told. In part, this is because many expressed their passion for nature as writers, artists, collectors, and educators during eras when women were excluded from the male-centric world of natural history and science. The history of women field biologists is intertwined with men's changing views of female intellect and with increasing educational opportunities available to women. Given the preponderance of today's professional female ecologists, animal behaviorists, systematists, conservation biologists, wildlife biologists, restoration ecologists, and natural historians, it is time to tell this story—the challenges and hardships they faced and still face, and the prominent role they have played and increasingly play in understanding our natural world.

For a broader perspective, we profile selected European women field biologists, but our primary focus is the journey of women field biologists in North America. Each woman highlighted here followed a unique path. For some, personal wealth facilitated their work; some worked alongside their husbands. Many served as invisible assistants to men, receiving little or no recognition. Others were mavericks who carried out pioneering studies and whose published works are still read and valued today. All served as inspiration and proved to the women who would follow that women are as capable as men at studying nature in nature. Their legacy lives on today. The 75 female field biologists interviewed for this book are further testament that women have the intellect, stamina, and passion for fieldwork.

Contents

Preamble

Section 1: Historical Perspective

Chapter 1: Introduction

Origins: Europe

Origins: North America

Chapter 2: Pre-1880 (Late Age of Discovery)

Europe

North America

Chapter 3: 1880 to 1916 (Gilded Age)

Chapter 4: 1917 to 1945 (War and Interwar Years)

The Chicago plant ecologists

The Chicago animal ecologists

The Nebraska/Minnesota plant ecologists

The Wisconsin limnologists

The Cornell legacy

Elsewhere in the United States

Chapter 5: 1945 to 1972 (Postwar Years)

Chapter 6: 1972 to Present (Civil Rights Era)

Section 2: Current Perspectives

8. Chapter 7: Backgrounds, Paths, and Careers

9. Chapter 8: Experiences and Perspectives

Role models and mentors

Tales from the field

Joys and challenges of motherhood and field biology

Advocacy for women: science outreach: service to

the profession

Are there advantages of being a woman in the field?

Hardships and challenges

Subtle or overt message that females are intellectually

inferior to males

Prevented from doing something because of being a

woman

Need to prove self

Safety issues/Vulnerability as a woman

Sexual harassment/Assault

Bullying/Harassment/Jealousy/Stealing

Appearance

Other challenges

Challenges associated with being a woman of color

in field biology Microaggressions (and some not so micro)

Positive change

Increasing diversity and inclusivity

"Words of wisdom" for the next generation

Section 3: Looking Toward the Future

Chapter 9: Ongoing Challenges and Moving Forward

Gender bias in science

Prove-it-again

The tightrope

The maternal wall

Tug of war

Isolation

Additional challenges faced by women field biologists

Ethnic and racial minorities in field biology

Moving forward

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