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Authors: KOHLSTEDT SG LONGINO H
Citation: Sg. Kohlstedt et H. Longino, THE WOMEN, GENDER, AND SCIENCE QUESTION - WHAT DO RESEARCH ON WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH ON GENDER AND SCIENCE HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER( WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY ), Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 3-15

Authors: KELLER EF
Citation: Ef. Keller, DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AS A FEMINIST CAUSE + WOMEN IN SCIENCE, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 16-28

Authors: SHTEIR AB
Citation: Ab. Shteir, GENDER AND MODERN BOTANY IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 29-38

Authors: LERMAN NE
Citation: Ne. Lerman, THE USES OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE -CENTURY PHILADELPHIA - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIAL BOUNDARIES IN AN INDUSTRIALIZING CITY( 19TH), Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 39-59

Authors: NYE RA
Citation: Ra. Nye, MEDICINE AND SCIENCE AS MASCULINE FIELDS-OF-HONOR + GENDER STUDIES, CULTURE, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 60-79

Authors: WYLIE A
Citation: A. Wylie, THE ENGENDERING OF ARCHAEOLOGY - REFIGURING FEMINIST SCIENCE STUDIES, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 80-99

Authors: LONG DE
Citation: De. Long, HIDDEN PERSUADERS - MEDICAL INDEXING AND THE GENDERED PROFESSIONALISMOF AMERICAN MEDICINE, 1880-1932, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 100-120

Authors: COHEN E
Citation: E. Cohen, WHAT-THE-WOMEN-AT-ALL-TIMES-WOULD-LAUGH-AT - REDEFINING EQUALITY AND DIFFERENCE, CIRCA 1660-1760( LEARNED WOMEN, INTELLECTUALISM ), Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 121-142

Authors: SCHEICH E
Citation: E. Scheich, SCIENCE, POLITICS, AND MORALITY - THE RELATIONSHIP OF MEITNER,LISE AND SCHIEMANN,ELISABETH, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 143-168

Authors: ROSSITER MW
Citation: Mw. Rossiter, WHICH SCIENCE - WHICH WOMEN( HISTORY, GENDER STUDIES ), Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 169-185

Authors: HARDING S
Citation: S. Harding, WOMENS STANDPOINTS ON NATURE - WHAT MAKES THEM POSSIBLE( GENDER STUDIES, HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE ), Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 186-200

Authors: SCHIEBINGER L
Citation: L. Schiebinger, CREATING SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE + GENDER STUDIES AND THE PRACTICE OF SCIENCE, Osiris, 12, 1997, pp. 201-216

Authors: KUKLICK H KOHLER RE
Citation: H. Kuklick et Re. Kohler, INTRODUCTION - SPECIAL ISSUE( SCIENCE IN THE FIELD ), Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 1-14

Authors: PANG ASK
Citation: Ask. Pang, GENDER, CULTURE, AND ASTROPHYSICAL FIELDWORK - CAMPBELL,ELIZABETH ANDTHE LICK-OBSERVATORY-CROCKER-ECLIPSE-EXPEDITIONS, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 17-43

Authors: CAMERINI JR
Citation: Jr. Camerini, WALLACE IN THE FIELD -HISTORY COLLECTING VENTURE OF WALLACE,ALFRED,RUSSEL IN THE MALAY-ARCHIPELAGO( NATURAL), Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 44-65

Authors: HEVLY B
Citation: B. Hevly, THE HEROIC SCIENCE OF GLACIER MOTION, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 66-86

Authors: ORESKES N
Citation: N. Oreskes, OBJECTIVITY OR HEROISM - ON THE INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 87-113

Authors: MITMAN G
Citation: G. Mitman, WHEN NATURE IS THE ZOO - VISION AND POWER IN THE ART AND SCIENCE OF NATURAL-HISTORY, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 117-143

Authors: TUCKER J
Citation: J. Tucker, VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY ON OCEANS OF AIR - SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION AND THE IMAGE OF SCIENCE IN AN AGE OF BALLOONACY, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 144-176

Authors: MCCOOK S
Citation: S. Mccook, IT MAY BE TRUTH, BUT IT IS NOT EVIDENCE - DUCHAILLU,PAUL AND THE LEGITIMATION OF EVIDENCE IN THE FIELD SCIENCES, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 177-197

Authors: HOLLERBACH AL
Citation: Al. Hollerbach, OF SANGFROID AND SPHINX MOTHS - CRUELTY, PUBLIC-RELATIONS, AND THE GROWTH OF ENTOMOLOGY IN ENGLAND, 1800-1840, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 201-220

Authors: SORRENSON R
Citation: R. Sorrenson, THE SHIP AS A SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT IN THE 18TH-CENTURY, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 221-236

Authors: SCHUMAKER L
Citation: L. Schumaker, A TENT WITH A VIEW - COLONIAL OFFICERS, ANTHROPOLOGISTS, AND THE MAKING OF THE FIELD IN NORTHERN RHODESIA, 1937-1960, Osiris, 11, 1996, pp. 237-258

Authors: DASTON L
Citation: L. Daston, THE MORAL ECONOMY OF SCIENCE, Osiris, 10, 1995, pp. 2-24

Authors: KELLER EF
Citation: Ef. Keller, GENDER AND SCIENCE, ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND POLITICS, Osiris, 10, 1995, pp. 26-38
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