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Learning to Succeed in Science: Stories of South Asian Women in Britain
By (Author) Dr Saima Salehjee
By (author) Professor Mike Watts
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
27th July 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Educational: Mathematics, science and technology, general
500.82
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book offers a positive and compelling exploration of how young south Asian women can be encouraged to study science further and to consider STEM as a career. Drawing together both intersectional and personal perspectives, the book celebrates south Asian culture, sharing the stories of these individuals, their multifaceted identities, aspirations and successes. At the micro-level, an intersectional analysis reveals complicated identity negotiations of being young, female, a science-orientated student, imigr, Muslim, a daughter and a sister, as well as how these identities might interact, nest, and shift. The chapters build on the authors' previous work in science education, developing models of science identity (Sci-ID) and womens engagement with the study of science and their aspirations for a science-based career.
This volume contributes significantly to allowing being successful in science more accessible for the minorities, with critical illustrations on intersectionality, science culture, agency and identity transformation * Yuwei Xu, Associate Professor in Education, University of Nottingham, UK *
Saima Salehjee is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Glasgow, UK. Mike Watts is Professor of Education in the Department of Education at Brunel University London, UK.