Women of the Wild
Challenging Gender Disparities in Field Stations and Marine Laboratories
Herausgeber: Gee, Jennifer M.; McDermott, Victoria; May, Amy R.
Women of the Wild
Challenging Gender Disparities in Field Stations and Marine Laboratories
Herausgeber: Gee, Jennifer M.; McDermott, Victoria; May, Amy R.
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Women of the Wild: Challenging Gender Disparities in Field Stations and Marine Laboratories (FSMLs) provides an interdisciplinary approach through the lens of communication to explore the gender disparities impacting women working at FSMLs.
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Women of the Wild: Challenging Gender Disparities in Field Stations and Marine Laboratories (FSMLs) provides an interdisciplinary approach through the lens of communication to explore the gender disparities impacting women working at FSMLs.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629401
- ISBN-10: 1793629404
- Artikelnr.: 62919724
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781793629401
- ISBN-10: 1793629404
- Artikelnr.: 62919724
Victoria McDermott is current Ph.D. student and instructor of communication at the University of Maryland and adjunct faculty at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Jennifer M. Gee is director of the James San Jacinto Mountains and Oasis de los Osos Reserves, field research stations that are a part of the University of California Natural Reserve System and the University of California, Riverside. Amy R. May is assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Introduction to Field Stations and Marine Laboratories by Victoria
McDermott, Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Part I: Setting the Stage of FSMLs
Chapter 1: Defining the Role and Value of FSMLs by Victoria McDermott,
Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Chapter 2: The Isthmus by Sylvia Torti
Part II: Experiences in the Field
Chapter 3: "Brush your hair, apply for every grant you can, get laid as
often as possible": Women's Muted Experiences Conducting Scientific
Research in the Tropics by Victoria McDermott
Chapter 4: Make the Approach and Get the Data: Challenges, Teamwork, and
Cultures of Support for Women Who Are Scientists and Parents at Field
Stations and Marine Labs by Diane Debinski
Chapter 5: Experiences of a Female Leader at Field Stations and Marine Labs
by Sarah D. Oktay
Chapter 6: From the Standpoint of Women FSML Directors: Communication,
Leadership, and the Impact of Gender Norms by Victoria McDermott and Amy R.
May
Chapter 7: Identifying Factors that Contribute to Positive and Negative
Student Experiences at Field-Based Institutions by Danielle M. Becker,
Jessica E. Griffin, and Cassandra M. L. Miller
Chapter 8: The Gift Relationship: How Mentoring Results in Success for
Women in Field Station Leadership Roles by Sarah D. Oktay and Brian D.
Kloeppel
Chapter 9: Are Field Stations and Nature Centers Gendered Work Spaces? by
Lara D. Roketenetz and Gary M. Holliday
Chapter 10: Women's Perspective on Building International Community-Field
Station Partnerships by Rhonda Struminger, Gabriela Maria Vázquez Adame,
and Yamila Hussein-Shannan
Chapter 11: A Long (Community) Engagement: From Journalism to Field
Stations by Lisa Busch
Part III: Recommendations for FSMLs
Chapter 12: Recommendations for Developing More Diverse, Equitable,
Accessible, and Inclusive FSMLs by Amy R. May, Victoria McDermott, and
Jennifer Gee
McDermott, Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Part I: Setting the Stage of FSMLs
Chapter 1: Defining the Role and Value of FSMLs by Victoria McDermott,
Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Chapter 2: The Isthmus by Sylvia Torti
Part II: Experiences in the Field
Chapter 3: "Brush your hair, apply for every grant you can, get laid as
often as possible": Women's Muted Experiences Conducting Scientific
Research in the Tropics by Victoria McDermott
Chapter 4: Make the Approach and Get the Data: Challenges, Teamwork, and
Cultures of Support for Women Who Are Scientists and Parents at Field
Stations and Marine Labs by Diane Debinski
Chapter 5: Experiences of a Female Leader at Field Stations and Marine Labs
by Sarah D. Oktay
Chapter 6: From the Standpoint of Women FSML Directors: Communication,
Leadership, and the Impact of Gender Norms by Victoria McDermott and Amy R.
May
Chapter 7: Identifying Factors that Contribute to Positive and Negative
Student Experiences at Field-Based Institutions by Danielle M. Becker,
Jessica E. Griffin, and Cassandra M. L. Miller
Chapter 8: The Gift Relationship: How Mentoring Results in Success for
Women in Field Station Leadership Roles by Sarah D. Oktay and Brian D.
Kloeppel
Chapter 9: Are Field Stations and Nature Centers Gendered Work Spaces? by
Lara D. Roketenetz and Gary M. Holliday
Chapter 10: Women's Perspective on Building International Community-Field
Station Partnerships by Rhonda Struminger, Gabriela Maria Vázquez Adame,
and Yamila Hussein-Shannan
Chapter 11: A Long (Community) Engagement: From Journalism to Field
Stations by Lisa Busch
Part III: Recommendations for FSMLs
Chapter 12: Recommendations for Developing More Diverse, Equitable,
Accessible, and Inclusive FSMLs by Amy R. May, Victoria McDermott, and
Jennifer Gee
Introduction to Field Stations and Marine Laboratories by Victoria
McDermott, Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Part I: Setting the Stage of FSMLs
Chapter 1: Defining the Role and Value of FSMLs by Victoria McDermott,
Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Chapter 2: The Isthmus by Sylvia Torti
Part II: Experiences in the Field
Chapter 3: "Brush your hair, apply for every grant you can, get laid as
often as possible": Women's Muted Experiences Conducting Scientific
Research in the Tropics by Victoria McDermott
Chapter 4: Make the Approach and Get the Data: Challenges, Teamwork, and
Cultures of Support for Women Who Are Scientists and Parents at Field
Stations and Marine Labs by Diane Debinski
Chapter 5: Experiences of a Female Leader at Field Stations and Marine Labs
by Sarah D. Oktay
Chapter 6: From the Standpoint of Women FSML Directors: Communication,
Leadership, and the Impact of Gender Norms by Victoria McDermott and Amy R.
May
Chapter 7: Identifying Factors that Contribute to Positive and Negative
Student Experiences at Field-Based Institutions by Danielle M. Becker,
Jessica E. Griffin, and Cassandra M. L. Miller
Chapter 8: The Gift Relationship: How Mentoring Results in Success for
Women in Field Station Leadership Roles by Sarah D. Oktay and Brian D.
Kloeppel
Chapter 9: Are Field Stations and Nature Centers Gendered Work Spaces? by
Lara D. Roketenetz and Gary M. Holliday
Chapter 10: Women's Perspective on Building International Community-Field
Station Partnerships by Rhonda Struminger, Gabriela Maria Vázquez Adame,
and Yamila Hussein-Shannan
Chapter 11: A Long (Community) Engagement: From Journalism to Field
Stations by Lisa Busch
Part III: Recommendations for FSMLs
Chapter 12: Recommendations for Developing More Diverse, Equitable,
Accessible, and Inclusive FSMLs by Amy R. May, Victoria McDermott, and
Jennifer Gee
McDermott, Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Part I: Setting the Stage of FSMLs
Chapter 1: Defining the Role and Value of FSMLs by Victoria McDermott,
Jennifer Gee, and Amy R. May
Chapter 2: The Isthmus by Sylvia Torti
Part II: Experiences in the Field
Chapter 3: "Brush your hair, apply for every grant you can, get laid as
often as possible": Women's Muted Experiences Conducting Scientific
Research in the Tropics by Victoria McDermott
Chapter 4: Make the Approach and Get the Data: Challenges, Teamwork, and
Cultures of Support for Women Who Are Scientists and Parents at Field
Stations and Marine Labs by Diane Debinski
Chapter 5: Experiences of a Female Leader at Field Stations and Marine Labs
by Sarah D. Oktay
Chapter 6: From the Standpoint of Women FSML Directors: Communication,
Leadership, and the Impact of Gender Norms by Victoria McDermott and Amy R.
May
Chapter 7: Identifying Factors that Contribute to Positive and Negative
Student Experiences at Field-Based Institutions by Danielle M. Becker,
Jessica E. Griffin, and Cassandra M. L. Miller
Chapter 8: The Gift Relationship: How Mentoring Results in Success for
Women in Field Station Leadership Roles by Sarah D. Oktay and Brian D.
Kloeppel
Chapter 9: Are Field Stations and Nature Centers Gendered Work Spaces? by
Lara D. Roketenetz and Gary M. Holliday
Chapter 10: Women's Perspective on Building International Community-Field
Station Partnerships by Rhonda Struminger, Gabriela Maria Vázquez Adame,
and Yamila Hussein-Shannan
Chapter 11: A Long (Community) Engagement: From Journalism to Field
Stations by Lisa Busch
Part III: Recommendations for FSMLs
Chapter 12: Recommendations for Developing More Diverse, Equitable,
Accessible, and Inclusive FSMLs by Amy R. May, Victoria McDermott, and
Jennifer Gee