Sandra Harding
American philosopher of feminist theory, postcolonial theory, and epistemology
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- PhD Philosophy New York University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sandra G. Harding is an American philosopher of feminist and postcolonial theory, epistemology, research methodology, and philosophy of science. She directed the UCLA Center for the Study of Women from 1996 to 2000, and co-edited Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society from 2000 to 2005. She is currently a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Education and Gender Studies at UCLA and a Distinguished Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. In 2013 she was awarded the John Desmond Bernal Prize by the Society for the Social Studies of Science .
Sandra Harding's Published Works
Published Works
- Whose Science? Whose Knowledge?: Thinking from Women's Lives (1993) (2522)
- The science question in feminism (1986) (2326)
- Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology : What is « Strong Objectivity? » (1992) (1825)
- The feminist standpoint theory reader : intellectual andpolitical controversies (2004) (932)
- Is Science Multicultural?: Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies (1998) (786)
- Feminism and Methodology: Social Science Issues (1988) (646)
- Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives. (1993) (562)
- Sciences from Below: Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities (2008) (432)
- Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (1987) (399)
- “Strong objectivity”: A response to the new objectivity question (1995) (307)
- New Feminist Approaches to Social Science Methodologies: An Introduction (2005) (272)
- The "Racial" Economy of Science: Toward a Democratic Future (1993) (256)
- The Instability of the Analytical Categories of Feminist Theory (1986) (240)
- Science and Social Inequality: Feminist and Postcolonial Issues (2006) (227)
- Decentering the center : philosophy for a multicultural, postcolonial, and feminist world (2000) (222)
- Can Theories Be Refuted (1976) (220)
- 1 Introduction : Standpoint Theory as a Site of Political , Philosophic , and Scientific Debate (2012) (217)
- The postcolonial science and technology studies reader (2011) (215)
- A Socially Relevant Philosophy of Science? Resources from Standpoint Theory's Controversiality (2004) (194)
- Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": Whose Standpoint Needs the Regimes of Truth and Reality? (1997) (144)
- Précis of Objectivity and diversity: another logic of scientific research (2015) (139)
- Is Science Multicultural?: Challenges, Resources, Opportunities, Uncertainties (1994) (134)
- The Method Question (1987) (128)
- Standpoint Theories: Productively Controversial (2009) (122)
- Can theories be refuted? : essays on the Duhem-Quine thesis (1976) (111)
- Subjectivity, Experience and Knowledge: An Epistemology from/for Rainbow Coalition Politics (1992) (110)
- Can feminist thought make economics more objective (1995) (102)
- Sex and Scientific Inquiry (1989) (100)
- The "Racial" Economy of Science (1993) (82)
- Postcolonial and feminist philosophies of science and technology: convergences and dissonances (2009) (74)
- Science and Other Cultures: Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology (2003) (72)
- Women, Reason and Nature: Some Philosophical Problems with Feminism (1986) (67)
- Why Has the Sex/Gender System Become Visible Only Now? (1983) (67)
- Women, Science, and Society (1998) (65)
- Is Gender a Variable in Conceptions of Rationality? A Survey of Issues* (1982) (64)
- The categorical generation of organizational inequality: A comparative test of Tilly's durable inequality (2009) (63)
- How Standpoint Methodology Informs Philosophy of Social Science (2008) (59)
- Gender, Development, and Post-Enlightenment Philosophies of Science (1998) (56)
- The Case For Strategic Realism: A Response To Lawson (1999) (55)
- Just add women and stir (1995) (53)
- Trinidad, Brazil, and Ghana: Three Melting Moments in the History of Cocoa (2004) (48)
- Latin American Decolonial Social Studies of Scientific Knowledge (2016) (42)
- Comment on Walby's "Against Epistemological Chasms: The Science Question in Feminism Revisited": Can Democratic Values and Interests Ever Play a Rationally Justifiable Role in the Evaluation of Scientific Work? (2001) (39)
- Representing Reality: The Critical Realism Project (2003) (38)
- Sciences from Below (2008) (34)
- The gender dimension of science and technology (1995) (31)
- Is Modern Science an Ethno-Science? Rethinking Epistemological Assumptions (1997) (31)
- STARTING THOUGHT FROM WOMEN'S LIVES: EIGHT RESOURCES FOR MAXIMIZING OBJECTIVITY (1990) (28)
- Reclaiming a Conversation: The Ideal of the Educated Woman (1985) (27)
- Feminism and theories of scientific knowledge (1990) (27)
- Science, Objectivity, and Feminist Values (1988) (24)
- How the women's movement benefits science: Two views (1989) (22)
- Queer Theory for Everyone: A Review Essay (2005) (22)
- Women's Standpoints on Nature: What Makes Them Possible? (1997) (22)
- Objectivity for Sciences from Below (2015) (21)
- Précis of Objectivity and diversity: another logic of scientific research (2016) (20)
- Feminist Scholarship and the Internationalization of Women’s Studies (2006) (19)
- European Expansion and the Organization of Modern Science: Isolated or Linked Historical Processes? (1996) (19)
- Philosophy and Standpoint Theory: Negotiating with the Positivist Legacy: New Social Justice Movements and a Standpoint Politics of Method (2005) (18)
- Multiculturalism, postcolonialism, feminism: Do they require new research epistemologies? (1998) (18)
- Women as Creators of Knowledge (1989) (17)
- 13. Just add Women and Stir (1995) (17)
- Introduction Beyond Postcolonial Theory: Two Undertheorized Perspectives on Science and Technology (2011) (16)
- After Eurocentrism: Challenges for the Philosophy of Science (1992) (16)
- Introduction. Border Crossings: Multicultural and Postcolonial Feminist Challenges to Philosophy (Part I) (1998) (16)
- Must the Advance of Science Advance Global Inequality (2002) (15)
- Multiculturalism and Postcolonialism: What Difference Do They Make to Western Scientific Epistemology? (2001) (14)
- The tropical agenda (2011) (14)
- Border Crossings: Multicultural and Postcolonial Feminist Challenges to Philosophy (Part II) (1998) (14)
- Transformation vs. Resistance Identity Projects: Epistemological Resources for Social Justice Movements (2006) (13)
- Two Influential Theories of Ignorance and Philosophy's Interests in Ignoring Them (2006) (13)
- Science Is "Good to Think With" (1996) (13)
- Should Social Inquiry Be Conducted Democratically? (2001) (12)
- Latin American Decolonial Studies: Feminist Issues (2017) (11)
- Multicultural and Global Feminist Philosophies of Science: Resources and Challenges (1996) (11)
- The Norms of Social Inquiry and Masculine Experience (1980) (9)
- Democratizing Philosophy of Science for Local Knowledge Movements: Issues and Challenges: (2000) (8)
- Interrogating the Modernity vs. Tradition Contrast: Whose Science and Technology for Whose Social Progress? (2011) (8)
- How Many Epistemologies Should Guide the Production of Scientific Knowledge? A Response to Maffie, Mendieta, and Wylie (2008) (8)
- Four Contributions Values Can Make to the Objectivity of Social Science (1978) (8)
- International Day of the Tropics: Towards a Better Global Future (2016) (8)
- Common causes: Toward a reflexive feminist theory (1983) (7)
- Report on the Quality of 2016 Census Data (2017) (7)
- Ascetic Intellectual Opportunities: Reply to Alison Wylie (1987) (6)
- Gender , Democracy , and philosophy of science (2008) (6)
- 6. "Strong Objectivity" and Socially Situated Knowledge (2017) (6)
- State of the Tropics 2017 Report: Sustainable Infrastructure in the Tropics. Report. James Cook University, Townsville. (2017) (5)
- State of the field: Latin American decolonial philosophies of science. (2019) (5)
- The Troublesome Concept of Merit (2019) (4)
- THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF THE EMPIRICIST CONCEPTION OF MIND (1979) (4)
- Stronger Objectivity for Sciences From Below (2019) (4)
- Taking Responsibility for Our Own Gender, Race, Class: Transforming Science and the Social Studies of Science (1989) (4)
- Changing Times, Changing Universities: Leadership, Governance and Management in a Dynamic Environment (2015) (4)
- After objectivism vs. relativism (2003) (4)
- Race and Science@@@The Racial Economy of Science: Towards a Democratic Future. (1994) (4)
- 11. Reinventing Ourselves as Other: More New Agents of History and Knowledge (2017) (4)
- A philosophy of science for us today? A response to Fellows and Richardson (2017) (3)
- Postscript (1964) on Cognitive Significance (1976) (3)
- Bon Voyage: navigating through the contemporary epistemological landscape (1995) (3)
- After the Common Era (2000) (3)
- The decline of the Mondragon Cooperatives (1998) (3)
- Modernities, Sciences, and Democracy (2009) (3)
- Struggling for Self-Definition (1987) (3)
- Rethinking Normalcy, Normalization, and Cognitive Disability (2013) (2)
- Beneath the Surface of the Abortion Dispute (1984) (2)
- The Garden in the machine: Gender relations, the Processes of Science, and Feminist Epistemological Strategies (1987) (2)
- The End of Science?: Attack and Defense (1991) (2)
- Women as Subjects of History and Knowledge (2008) (2)
- We Think, Therefore We Are (1983) (2)
- Entangled sciences of gender, sexuality and race: Latin American issues (2019) (2)
- Introduction: Why Focus on Modernity? (2008) (2)
- Alternative Production Regimes: The Challenge to Karpin (1996) (2)
- After Mr. Nowhere: What Kind of Proper Self for a Scientist? (2015) (2)
- 2. Feminism Confronts the Sciences: Reform and Transformation (2017) (1)
- 8. ". . . and Race"? Toward the Science Question in Global Feminisms (2017) (1)
- Gender, Democracy, and Philosophy of Science (2007) (1)
- Gender, Modernity, Knowledge: Postcolonial Standpoints (2008) (1)
- Science, Race, Culture, Empire (2018) (1)
- Questioning the Question (1986) (1)
- From the Signs Editors: New Contexts, New Issues (2002) (1)
- Latin American Decolonial Feminist Philosophy of Knowledge Production (2020) (1)
- Response to Farquhar, Cohen, and Kuriyama (1994) (1)
- Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies: Are There Multiple Sciences? (2008) (1)
- The Politics of Reproduction. Mary O'Brien (1982) (1)
- The inconsistent scientific realist (1976) (1)
- Feminism and Science: Toward a Human Science?@@@Sex and Scientific Inquiry (1990) (1)
- Call for a New Approach: Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment (2011) (1)
- “Science and Democracy:” Replayed or Redesigned? (2005) (1)
- 5. What Is Feminist Epistemology (2017) (1)
- American Philosophy as a Technototem (2002) (1)
- Announcements (1996) (1)
- Broader rationalities and alternative forms of organisation : Sociological insights into social strategic action (2008) (1)
- Gender, Development, and Post-Enlightenment Philosophies of (2016) (1)
- Moving On: A Methodological Provocation (2008) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (2009) (0)
- Working at the Edges of Institutions During their Transformations (2021) (0)
- Haunted Modernities, Gendered Traditions (2008) (0)
- JAC Audio Interview: Sandra Harding (1995) (0)
- The underpinning of scientific knowledge systems : Epistemology or hegemonic power ? The implications of Sandra Harding ’ s critique (2016) (0)
- After Absolute Neutrality (2020) (0)
- 12. Conclusion: What Is Feminist Science? (2017) (0)
- 7. After Mr. Nowhere: New Proper Scientific Selves (2015) (0)
- Commentary to Chapter 3 (1984) (0)
- Modernity’s Misleading Dream: Latour (2008) (0)
- Broader Rationalities and Alternative Forms of Organization: What Does it Mean for Managers? (2003) (0)
- Back Issues Available (1988) (0)
- Philosophy and standpoint theory. Negotiating with the Positivist Legacy: New Social Justice Movements and a Standpoint Politics of Method (2020) (0)
- 1. New Citizens, New Societies: New Sciences, New Philosophies? (2015) (0)
- Science and Technology (2017) (0)
- 7. Feminist Epistemology in and after the Enlightenment (2017) (0)
- A philosophy of science for us today? A response to Fellows and Richardson (2016) (0)
- THE DEATH OF THE SUBJECT: AN EXCHANGE BETWEEN BENHABIB AND BUTLER (2017) (0)
- 4. Do Micronesian Navigators Practice Science (2015) (0)
- The Incomplete First Modernity of Industrial Society: Beck (2008) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (2003) (0)
- 5. Pluralism, Multiplicity, and the Disunity of Sciences (2015) (0)
- The Permanent Revolution (1990) (0)
- HARMAN'S THOUGHTS (1977) (0)
- Standpoint Theories (2020) (0)
- Gender, Sexuality, Race, and Colonialism (2021) (0)
- Outline of the dialogue between a critical realist Tony Lawson , and feminists (2005) (0)
- Profit, Trust, and Contract: Alternative or Complimentary Logics in Market Exchange? (2016) (0)
- Democratizing Philosophy of Science for Local Knowledge Movements: Issues and Challenges (2000) (0)
- I. Introduction: After the Science Question in Feminism (2017) (0)
- Modernity, Science, and Democracy (2006) (0)
- Dreaming Marx, Engels, Durkheim, and Simmel (2021) (0)
- Freundlich 1 Feminist Standpoint Epistemology and Objectivity (2016) (0)
- 3. Women, Gender, Development: Maximally Objective Research? (2015) (0)
- 6. Must Sciences Be Secular (2015) (0)
- Co-evolving Science and Society: Gibbons, Nowotny, and Scott (2008) (0)
- Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical feminism, British edition, Mary Daly. Beacon Press, Oxford (1978), The Women's Press. Price, paperback £3.95 (1980) (0)
- Session I: Philosophical Background of Women's Studies (1984) (0)
- 10. Thinking from the Perspective of Lesbian Lives (2017) (0)
- A New Global Dynamic – Recognising the Importance of the Tropics (2016) (0)
- Anti-colonial feminisms and their philosophies of science (2021) (0)
- Stronger Objectivity for Sciences From Below1 (2019) (0)
- Women, Gender, and Philosophies of Global Development (2017) (0)
- How to Question Authority (1991) (0)
- Planning for social equality in the urban environment : a case study of planning for elderly women in Brisbane (1992) (0)
- BAD APPLES : FEMINIST POLITICS AND FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP (2011) (0)
- MarleneMoser FromPerformingWholeness to Providing Choices : SituatedKnowledges in (2010) (0)
- 2. One Planet, Many Sciences (2020) (0)
- Fallout: Issues in the Study, Treatment, and Reparations of Exposed Marshall Islanders (2013) (0)
- Multiple Modernities: Postcolonial Standpoints (2008) (0)
- Exposing the Common Beliefs About Organisational Flexibility: An Empirical Desconstruction (2004) (0)
- Women on Modernity’s Horizons: Feminist Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies (2008) (0)
- South Atlantic science and technology studies: histories and practices (2022) (0)
- Appendix A. Country Reports (0)
- II. News from the Societies (1978) (0)
- 9. Common Histories, Common Destinies: Science in the First and Third Worlds (2017) (0)
- The Politics of the Natural: The Case of Sex Differences (1987) (0)
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