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851-0020-00L 2 Credits DS , MSC D-GESS
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Gender and Science

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Elena Valdameri
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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:29:06

Abstract

This lecture series offers an introduction to the relationship between gender and science, with a focus on the specific intersections with the sciences taught at ETH.

Objective

This lecture series is designed to acquaint students from all levels and departments with the various ways in which gender perspectives matter for specific scientific disciplines, as well as for science in general. Students will learn to recognize and analyse the specific ways in which scientific theories and methods are gendered. They will be able to discuss and reflect how these topics are connected to their own scientific disciplines.

Content

There is agreement across academic disciplines today that gender influences and structures the production of knowledge and that scientific knowledge production in turn shapes gender notions. Even within “hard” sciences such as mathematics, physics, engineering, etc., gender is a significant factor in determining what counts as “objective” knowledge, who can know it, what kind of knowledge is produced, or how this knowledge is acquired and justified. Feminist research aims to reveal how dominant conceptions of science and knowledge practices disadvantage women*, and other subordinate groups, with the goal of reforming these practices. An important part of feminist critique is to show that such efforts substantially improve the overall quality of research. The semester will start with two introductory lectures acquainting students with research questions in the field of Gender and Science by summarizing its key concepts and methods. It will then continue as a series of weekly guest lectures by scholars from different scientific disciplines that provide accessible insights into the intersection between gender studies and the guest lecturer’s research field. Students will thereby be encouraged to learn from concrete examples rather than abstract theory. The goal is for students to understand how to apply concepts and methods of gender studies to their particular disciplines. Intermediate discussions with the students will provide a forum for critically reflecting the content of the lectures and the connections to their own academic fields and practices. All lectures by the guest speakers will also be open to the broader ETH public, while the introductory and discussion sessions are only for registered course participants.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
DS , MSC

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
To receive credit points for this seminar students must fulfill three assignments:(1) They must submit two contributions for at least two lectures in the course's moodle forum. The contributions must be submitted after the lecture and must consist in a question and an application of the lecture’s content to the student’s field of studies. The contributions will be discussed in the intermediate discussion sessions.(2) The students must write a short essay in which they apply and critically reflect a concept or theses from the lectures to their own field of studies (1000 words max.; i.e. approximately three pages). Deadline: December 23, 2022.(3) The students write a review of an essay of another participant. They explain (a) what they find inspiring in the essay, (b) what they would do differently, (c) whether the essay’s claims are applicable to their own field of studies (1 page max.). Deadline: January 20, 2023.The final grade consists in the grades of the essay and the review (80% essay, 20% review).

Registration & Places

Max Places
50

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Gender and Science
  • Tue 12:15-14:00 (RZ F 21)
2 h weekly

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