Cultural feminization of educational practices: ethnographies of the popularization of science and technology in two southern countries
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https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i6.465Keywords:
Popularization of Science and Tecnology, Cultural Feminization, Global SouthAbstract
This research paper explores experiences with the popularization of science and technology from an ethnographic perspective. It argues that they become culturally feminized –rather than only demographically– in their educational mise-en-scene and that it occurs in a similar manner in two southern countries, India and Colombia. The first experience is an example of hands on science models and the second, refers to fun science models. The article closes by proposing some connections between these experiences, aiming at providing an understanding as to how the educational staging of the popularization of science and technology reinforces a central dichotomy between what is considered androcentric and feminizedDownloads
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2010-07-01
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Pérez-Bustos, T. (2010). Cultural feminization of educational practices: ethnographies of the popularization of science and technology in two southern countries. Revista CS, (6), 159-191. https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i6.465