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ENE 69500: Race, Class, and Gender in Engineering Education
Week 11: Feminist Theories
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ENE 69500: Race, Class, and Gender in Engineering Education
This guide includes information and resources helpful for students taking the ENE 695 course.
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Week 1: Welcome and Introduction
Week 2: State of Engineering Education Research with Respect to Race, Class and Gender
Week 3: Intersectionality 1
Week 4: Intersectionality 2
Week 5: Intersectionality 3
Week 6: Class Theory
Week 7: Race Theory
Week 8: Critical Race Theory
Week 9: Gender Theory
Week 11: Feminist Theories
Week 12: Masculinities
Week 13: Methods
Week 14: Queer and Crip Theory
Readings
PODCAST: “MEN” episode 3: Skeleton War
Scene on Radio, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University. https://www.sceneonradio.org/episode-48-skeleton-war-men-part-3/
Feminist Science Education
by
Angela C. Barton
Call Number: 507.11073 B285f 1998
ISBN: 0807762946
Publication Date: 1998-02-01
Gender, methodology, and people’s ways of knowing: Some problems with feminism and the paradigm debate in social science
Oakley, Ann. (1998). Sociology 32(4) 707-731.
Feminist Theory in Three Engineering Education Journals: 1995–2008
Beddoes, K., & Borrego, M. (2011). Journal of Engineering Education, 100(2), 281–303.https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2168-9830.2011.tb00014.x
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