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Cordelia Fine
Neuroscience and Sex/Gender
Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference. by CORDELIA FINE. New York: W. W. Norton Comp
Gendering Animals 1. Introduction There Has Recently Been a Wave Of
The Linguistic Defanging of Women's Issues and the Legal Danger Of
Neurocultures – Neurogenderings II at the University of (Rectorate, University of Vienna) Vienna 13-15 September, 2012
Key Principles and Implications for Research Design, Analysis, and Interpretation
Delusions of Gender HIB Autumn 2015
Judging Panel for 2020 Royal Society Science Book Prize Announced
Uni Carnegie 2018 Lecture Series
Professor Cordelia Fine Awarded the Edinburgh Medal for Challenging Gender Stereotypes
8-10 May 2014, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Gender Differences: a Result of Differences in the Brain Or Socialization? Courtney Storms
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Thesis (Complete)
More Alike Than Different Than Are Unaffected Children
Neurofeminism and Feminist Neurosciences: a Critical Review of Contemporary Brain Research
Why Does Workplace Gender Diversity Matter?
Is It Sexist to Recognize That Men and Women Are Not Identical? ______
The Definition of Systematizing in S.Baron-Cohen's Gender And
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Cordelia Fine's “Delusions of Gender”
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Reverter 2018 Neurofeminismo.Pdf (976.6Kb)
Neurocultures
'A Large and Longstanding Body'
Profile | Profil I S S U E
READING REFERENCES 2020 Council Library
Sexual Identity and Neurosexism: a Critique of Reductivist Approaches of Sexual Behavior and Gender
Is It Sexist to Recognize That Men and Women Are Not Identical? a Critical Evaluation of Neurofeminist Rhetoric
Dismantling the Transgender Brain Eric Llaveria Caselles
Saloni Dattani on “The Debate Over Whether Male and Female Brains Are Different”