
Are Environments Gendered?
Dr. Sandra Harding, Professor, Social Science and Comparative Education, UCLA
Monday, April 27, 2009
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
La Kretz 110
Feminist science and technology studies have argued that insofar as women and men have different kinds of interactions with environments (and different in different cultures), environments are gendered. What are the best methodologies for getting at such differences? What are the benefits of attention to the gendered nature of environments?
