Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Prejudice, Poor Pay and the ‘Urinary Leash’ : Naming and Claiming Australia’s Forgotten Women Scientists
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'Jane Carey’s new book Taking to the Field explores a paradox: women have been excluded from Australian science for many social and political reasons, but were also present and active within it from its earliest days. It’s a story of extraordinary achievements as well as struggles to gain recognition and fair treatment.'

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