further reading
Kathleen Hanna’s Riot Grrl Manifesto:
Hanna, K. (n.d) Riot Grrl Manifesto. Retrieved from http://
onewarart.org/riot_grrrl_manifesto.htm
Studies on the lack of women in STEM fields:
McCullough, Laura (2011). Women’s Leadership in Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: Barriers to Participation. Forum on Public Policy Online (2), http://files.
eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ944199.pdf
U.S Department of Commerce (2011). Women in STEM: A
Gender Gap to Innovation. Washington D.C.
(Available online: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/
ED523766.pdf)
Sally Haslanger on why philosophy departments are
hostile to women:
Haslanger, Sally (2008). Changing the Ideology and Culture
of Philosophy: Not by Reason (Alone). Hypatia.
(Available online: http://www.mit.edu/~shaslang/papers/
HaslangerCICP.pdf)
Virginia Held on the history of associating scientific
thought with masculinity:
Held, Virginia (1990). Feminist Transformations of Moral
Theory. In James Sterba (Ed.), Ethics: The Big Questions
(pp. 331-345). Maiden, MA: Blackwell.
(Availble on JSTOR)