Women’s Contribution to Science and Technology through ICWES Conferences
Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)
The book discusses the legacy of the conference series The International Conferences of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES), which spans the second half of the Twentieth Century and the beginning of the twenty-first. The book first discusses how, at a time when there were few women engineers and scientists, a group of women organized a conference, in June 1964 in New York, which attracted 486 women; there they presented their scientific achievements and discussed how to attract more women in STEM. The book explains how this effort was carried out by volunteers, continuing the ICWES conferences over a period of 38 years. The authors discuss the organizers, the hosting societies, the scientific content, the changes in issues over time, and how the continuity has endured. The authors also discuss the importance of global involvement, shown through past conferences in locations such as USA, UK, Italy, India, Ivory Coast, Poland, Canada, Korea, and Australia. The authors also outline how the efforts were aided by the development of a not for profit Canadian corporation, INWES, which ensures the collection of the conference papers, which now reside at the University of Ottawa Library in the Canadian Archive of Women in STEM. As an important part of the Women in Science and Engineering book series, the work hopes to inspire women and men, girls and boys to study and work in STEM field. This book is important historically because it documents the unique adventure created by women in STEM with vision and leadership. Their efforts established modes of networking and sharing their contributions in science, technology, and gender issues.weiterlesen
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