Margaret Benston
Canadian scientist and feminist
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Physics
Margaret Benston's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of British Columbia
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret "Maggie" Lowe Benston was a professor of chemistry, computing science, and women's studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was a respected feminist and labour activist, as well as a founding member of the Vancouver Women's Caucus, in 1988, the Euphoniously Feminist and Non-Performing Quintet in 1970, Simon Fraser University's Women's Studies Program in 1975, and Mayworks in 1988. For thirty years, Benston worked locally, nationally, and internationally writing articles, giving speeches, and lobbying politicians on behalf of the women's and labour movement. Benston died of cancer on 7 March 1991.
Margaret Benston's Published Works
Published Works
- The Political Economy of Women's Liberation (1969) (182)
- The uneasy alliance of feminism and academia (1984) (32)
- Diatomic Forces and Force Constants. I. Errors in the Hellmann—Feynman Method (1966) (29)
- Off‐Diagonal Hypervirial Theorems as Constraints (1968) (25)
- Participatory Design by Non-Profit Groups (1993) (20)
- Extended-average-energy method for perturbation problems. (1967) (10)
- Women and Minorities in Science. Strategies for Increasing Participation. Sheila Humphreys (ed.). Science and Gender. A Critique of Biology and Its Theories on Women. Ruth Blier. (1985) (10)
- Off-diagonal constrained variations in open-shell SCF theory (1967) (9)
- Constrained variation method for excited‐state energies of atoms and molecules (1973) (8)
- Still Ain't Satisfied: Canadian Feminism Today (1984) (8)
- The Political Economy of Women's Liberation: A Reprint (1989) (7)
- Application of the distinguishable electron method (1974) (7)
- Multi-configuration self-consistent field theory with non-orthogonal orbitals (1968) (6)
- Diatomic Forces and Force Constants. II. Variation—Perturbation Method (1966) (5)
- The Myth of Computer Literacy (1983) (5)
- New Force Theorem (1966) (4)
- Parameters for multiple constraints (1968) (2)
- A New Technology But the Same Old Story (1993) (2)
- Work and New Technologies: Other Perspectives (1987) (1)
- "Complexity and Management": an interview (1993) (0)
- VIBRATION -ROTATION SPECTROSCOPYl (1960) (0)
- THE AVERAGE ENERGY APPROXIMATION FOR ELECTRONIC PERTURBATION $PROBLEMS^{*}$ (1963) (0)
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