Current Search: Dr. Maureen McCormick (x)
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Murder, Intrigue and Obsession: Criminonology in Victorian England.
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Abstract/Description
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Elizabeth Sconyers examines the origins of the modern detective story in the pseudo-science of eugenics and popular culture of the British Victorian Era. She discusses the moral standards of the era, the evoltuion of eugenics from Francis Galton's fascination with statistics, and the popularity of and protests against penny dreadfuls.
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Date Issued
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2016-04-15
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Identifier
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20160415_SRC_12_Sconyers_Victorian_Criminology, fscj:64521
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Video file
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Women in the Scientific Field.
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Abstract/Description
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Katrina Bueser explores the ingrained gender bias, stereotyping, and limited advancement opportunities faced by women of color in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) fields. She outlines existing research on the topic, focusing on the impact of negative representations of women in STEM and societal expectations.
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Date Issued
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2018-04-13
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Identifier
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20180413_SRC_01_Bueser_Women_in_Science, fscj:64540
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Video file