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  1. Shifting Sexes, Moving Stories: Feminist/constructivist Dialogues.Annemarie Mol & Stefan Hirschauer - 1995 - Science, Technology and Human Values 20 (3):368-385.
    How can constructivism and feminism inform and strengthen one another? The author of this text is a constructivist-feminist hermaphrodite, and so s/he addresses this question in the form of an inner dialogue. Instead of taking sex as a characteristic of individuals, s/he analyzes it as something performed locally in ways that vary from one situation to another. Investigating these performances offers constructivism an interesting theoretical opportunity and a chance to turn away from a sterile anti-epistemological stance. For feminism, a radicalized (...)
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  • Sexual Visions: Images of Gender in Science and Medicine Between the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries.L. J. Jordanova - 1989
    Demonstrates that gender as a metaphor has had an exceptionally vigorous life in the history of biological and medical sciences.
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  • Gender: An Ethnomethodological Approach.Suzanne J. Kessler & Wendy Mckenna - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):107-113.
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  • Women in Clinical Studies: A Feminist View.Susan Sherwin - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (4):533.
    There is significant evidence that the health needs of women and minorities have been neglected by a medical research community whose agendas and protocols tend to focus on more advantaged segments of society. In response, the National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration in the United States have recently issued new policies aimed at increasing the utilization of women in clinical studies. As well, the U.S. Congress passed the NIH Revitalization Act of 1993, which specifically mandates increased inclusion (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Mismeasure of Man.Stephen Jay Gould - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):141-145.
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  • Women and health research: ethical and legal issues of including women in clinical studies.Anna C. Mastroianni, Ruth R. Faden & Daniel D. Federman (eds.) - 1994 - Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
    Executive Summary There is a general perception that biomedical research has not given the same attention to the health problems of women that it has given ...
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  • The Dangers of Difference.Patricia A. King - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (6):35-38.
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  • Wanted Single, White Male for Medical Research.Rebecca Dresser - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (1):24.
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  • (1 other version)The Mismeasure of Man.Stephen Jay Gould - 1983 - Ethics 94 (1):153-155.
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