Understanding the science experiences of successful women of color: Science identity as an analytic lens
University of North Carolina at Greensboro · St. Mary's College of Maryland
Abstract
Abstract In this study, we develop a model of science identity to make sense of the science experiences of 15 successful women of color over the course of their undergraduate and graduate studies in science and into science‐related careers. In our view, science identity accounts both for how women make meaning of science experiences and how society structures possible meanings. Primary data included ethnographic interviews during students' undergraduate careers, follow‐up interviews 6 years later, and ongoing member‐checking. Our results highlight the importance of recognition by others for women in the three science identity trajectories: research scientist; altruistic scientist; and disrupted scientist. The…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.39
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
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2Topics & keywords
- Identity (music)
- Science education
- Meaning (existential)
- Negotiation
- Women of color
- Sociology
- Women in science
- Ethnic group
- Gender equality