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Using a model of the civilizational construction of science, the author views science without Eurocentric blinders. She shows how science was built by transfers from non-European groups and why the historiography of science has to be rethought.
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Toward a Global Science: Mining Civilizational Knowledge (Race, Gender & Science)
January 1999, Indiana University Press
Paperback
in English
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Toward a Global Science: Mining Civilizational Knowledge (Race, Gender, and Science)
January 1999, Indiana University Press
Hardcover
in English
0253333881 9780253333889
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Toward a global science: mining civilizational knowledge
1998, Indiana University Press
in English
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"Prescribing programs for science can lead to misperceptions of one's position."
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"Prescribing programs for science can lead to misperceptions of one's position."
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