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Feminist Theories of Scientific Knowledge Publications
- Issue on Feminism & Science, Women’s Studies International Forum 3 no. 3 (1989).
- Special Issue on Women and Mathematics: A Critical Inquiry, Philosophia Mathematica 13/14 (1976/77).
- R. Arianrhod, Physics and mathematics, reality and language: dilemmas for feminists, in In the Knowledge Explosion: Generations of Feminist Scholarship, C. Kramarae and D. Spender, Eds. Teachers College Press, New York (1992), 41-53.
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- R. Bleier, Feminist Approaches to Science, Pergammon Press, (1986).
- R. Bleier, Science and Gender, Pergammon Press, (1984).
- R. P. Boas, Response to M. B. Ruskai’s ‘Letter on feminism and science’, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 4 (July-August 1986), 10.
- L. Burton, Femmes et mathematiques: Y-a-t-il une intersection?, in Femmes et Mathematique, L. Lafortune, Ed. Les Editions du remue-menage, Montreal (1986).
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- L. Burton, Femmes et mathematiques: Y-a-t-il une intersection? Part 1, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, vol. 18, no. 6 (November-December 1988), 17-21.
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- L. Burton, Femmes et mathematiques: Y-a-t-il une intersection? Part 2, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, vol. 18, no. 1 (January-February 1988), 8-14.
- M. A. Campbell and R. Campbell-Wright, Toward a Feminist Algebra, in Teaching the Majority: Breaking the Gender Barrier in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering, S. V. Rosser, Ed. Teachers College Press, 1995).
- A. Fausto-Sterling, Building two way streets: the case of feminism and science, NWSA Journal, vol. 4, no. 3 (1992), 336-349.
- A. Fausto-Sterling,Mthis of Gender: Biological Theories about Women and Men,
Basic Books, Inc. (1985).
- A. Fausto-Sterling, Response to Comments on Anne Fausto-Sterling's "Building Two Way Streets", NWSA, vol. 5, no. 1 (1993), 77-81.
- J. M. Geramita, How can a mathmatician do feminist research?, (1994).
- R. Ginzberg, Uncovering gynocentric science, in Feminism and Science, N. Tuana, Ed. Indiana University Press, 1989), 69-84.
- J. Harding, The Making of a Scientist, in Perspectives on Gender & Science, J. Harding, Ed., Falmer Press (1986), 159-167.
- J. Hardin (editor), Perspectives on Gender and Science, Falmer Press (1986).
- S. Harding, Comments on Anne Fausto-Sterling's "Building Two Way Streets" II, NWSA, 5 no. 1 (1993), 49-55.
- S. Harding, The Science Question in Feminism,
Cornell University Press (1986).
- S. Harding, Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives,
Cornell University Press (1991).
- S. Harding and O. B. Jean, Sex and Scientific Inquiry, , University of Chicago Press, (1987).
- S. J. Heckman, Nature/Culture, in Gender and Knowledge, S. J. Heckman, Ed.
- L. Heldke, John Dewey & Evelyn Fox Keller, Shared Epistemological Tradition, in Feminism and Science, N. Tuana, Ed. Indiana University Press (1989), 104-115.
- Hrdy, The Woman that Never Evolved, Harvard Press (1981).
- P.-S. Hsu, Response to M. B. Ruskai's 'Letter on feminism and science', Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter no. July-August 1986 (1986), 11-12.
- R. Hubbard, Comments on Anne Fausto-Sterling's "Building Two Way Streets" I., NWSA 5 no. 1 (1993), 45-48.
- E. F. Keller, Reflections on Science and Gender,
Yale University Press, New Haven (1985).
- E. F. Keller, Secrets of Life, Secrets of Death: Essays on Language, Gender, and Science,
Routledge, New York (1992).
- A. H. Koblitz, A historian looks at gender and science, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter no. July-August 1986 (1986), 10-11.
- H. E. Longino, Can there be a feminist science, in Feminism and Science, N. Tuana, Ed. Indiana University Press, 1989), 45-57.
- L. H. Nelson, Who Knows: From Quine to a Feminist Empiricism,
Temple University Press .
- M. Nichols, Response to M. B. Ruskai's 'Letter on feminism and science', Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter no. July-August 1986 (1986), 6-7.
- Nowak, Eve’s Rib: a Revolutionary New View of the Female,
St. Martin's Press (1980).
- A. M. Robinson, Response to M. B. Ruskai's 'Letter on feminism and science', Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 4, (July-August 1986), 10-11.
- J. Roitman, Response to M. B. Ruskai's 'Letter on feminism and science', Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 4, (July-August 1986), 7-9.
- S. V. Rosser, Comments on Anne Fausto-Sterling's "Building Two Way Streets" IV, NWSA vol. 5, no. 1 (1993), 65-76.
- M. B. Ruskai, Letter on feminism and women in science, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter,vol. 16, no. 3, (May-June 1986) , 4-6.
- L. Sciebinger, Has Feminism Changed Science?, Harvard University Press (1999).
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- B. Shulman, What If We Change Our Axioms: A Feminist Inquiry into the Foundations of Mathematics.
- S. Tobias, Response to M. B. Ruskai’s ‘Letter on feminism and science’, Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter vol. 16, no.4 July-August 1986 (1986), 9-10.
- N. Tuana, Comments on Anne Fausto-Sterling’s “Building Two Way Streets”, III, NWSA, vol. 5 no. 1 (1993), 56-64.
- N. Tuana, Feminism and Science, Indiana University Press, (1989).