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Women and Enlightenment Science

In Our Time

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The Importance of Women in Science

Women were better placed had anything substantially happened in this country, says Prishifara. But what we're seeing is a shifting of the spaces of science and that inevitably has an exclusionary effect on women. Male scientists are professionalising their establishing clear professional criteria for what counts of science. And I think that definitely has the effect of closing doors that were open to the aristocratic and middle class female amateur. The first woman to read a paper at the Royal Society was a physicist called her for Airton who won a prize there. She didn't become a fellow because she was married.

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