Sobre convenções em torno de argumentos de autoridade Conventions on authority claims
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Maria Margaret LopesKeywords
História das CiênciasGênero em ciências
Estudos feministas das ciências
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History of science
Gender Inside Science
Feminist Science Studies
Objectivity
Sociology (General)
HM401-1281
Social Sciences
H
DOAJ:Sociology
DOAJ:Social Sciences
Women. Feminism
HQ1101-2030.7
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Partindo de um recorte de leituras do campo disciplinar de História das Ciências, este artigo reúne flashes da construção e da diversificação das áreas de estudos identificadas como gênero e ciência, gênero em ciências, estudos feministas das ciências, para problematizar a importância de se considerar a historicidade desses estudos de gênero e suas contribuições e limitações para reflexões críticas sobre a construção das ciências.<br>By means of readings of the disciplinary field of History of Science, this paper presents "flashes" of the construction and diversification of areas of studies identified as gender and science, gender in science and feminist studies of science, to problematize the importance of considering the historicity of these gender studies and their contributions and limitations in the critical appraisal of the contruction of sciences.Date
2006-12-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:832520a6d07c4a14bc61e28da922636510.1590/S0104-83332006000200004
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https://doaj.org/article/832520a6d07c4a14bc61e28da9226365
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