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- Londa Schiebinger (/ˈʃiːbɪŋər/ SHEE-bing-ər; born May 13, 1952) is the John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science, Department of History, and by courtesy...
- on medical historians who testify as expert witnesses. In 2004, Londa Schiebinger claimed that agnotology questions why humans do not know important information...
- investigation. Women receive the majority of PhDs in primatology. Londa Schiebinger, writing in 2001, estimated that women made up 80 percent of graduate...
- Universe, pp. 66–82. G. E. R. Lloyd, Aristotle, chapters 7–8. Londa Schiebinger, p. 162. Israel Regardie, The Golden Dawn, pp. 154–65. Regardie, Golden...
- respectively. At Pennsylvania State University, he and his wife, Londa Schiebinger, co-directed the Science, Medicine and Technology in Culture Program...
- 1749 Materia medica.: 124  According to the historian of science Londa Schiebinger, in the 17th and 18th centuries "many sources taken together – herbals...
- strength Virilization Virtus Vīrya (Hinduism) (Sanskrit term for the same) Schiebinger 1993 Oxford English Dictionary Oxford English Dictionary Kidd, S. A....
- woman could not carry on two full-time professions at once. According to Schiebinger, "Being a scientist and a wife and a mother is a burden in society that...
- doi:10.1017/s0021853700030942. JSTOR 182701. S2CID 59931797. Londa Schiebinger; Claudia Swan, eds. (2007). Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics...
- gender roles are continuously changing. This can be seen in Londa Schiebinger's Has Feminism Changed Science, in which she states, "Gendered characteristics...