"Men Don't Like to Work Under a Woman": Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918-1950.

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Ambix Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-18 DOI:10.1080/00026980.2022.2097980
Joris Mercelis
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Around the start of the 1920s, the situation of female chemists in the photographic manufacturing industry was literally and figuratively explosive, for their record in conducting hazardous organic syntheses made the research director of the largest photographic firm conclude that chemistry was not an appropriate field for women. About two decades later, by contrast, the photographic industry had developed into one of a relatively small number of industries where female chemists had obtained recognition and promotions not only as librarians, patent professionals, and chemical analysts but also as experimental and theoretical investigators in research and development laboratories. This article suggests that to make sense of this turnabout, it is crucial to carefully examine the position of women chemists in corporate organisational structures and hierarchies, including the possible unintended consequences of segregating women into separate scientific labs and/or teams. This study's findings also point to the value of using scientific groups and labs as units of analysis in historical research on women scientists in industry, an approach that could be extended to other cases and might help stimulate more dialogue between historians of corporate science and R&D on one hand and historians of women and gender in science on the other.

“男人不喜欢在女人手下工作”:摄影制造业的女化学家,约1918-1950。
大约在20世纪20年代初,女性化学家在摄影制造行业的处境可谓爆炸性的,因为她们在进行危险的有机合成方面的记录,使最大的摄影公司的研究主任得出结论,化学不适合女性从事。相比之下,大约二十年后,摄影行业已经发展成为为数不多的行业之一,在这些行业中,女性化学家不仅作为图书馆员、专利专家和化学分析师,而且作为研究和开发实验室的实验和理论研究者,获得了认可和晋升。这篇文章表明,为了理解这种转变,有必要仔细研究女性化学家在公司组织结构和等级制度中的地位,包括将女性隔离到单独的科学实验室和/或团队中可能产生的意想不到的后果。这项研究的发现还指出了将科学小组和实验室作为对工业中女性科学家的历史研究的分析单位的价值,这种方法可以扩展到其他案例,并且可能有助于促进企业科学和研发历史学家与科学中的女性和性别历史学家之间的更多对话。
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Ambix
Ambix HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
60.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Ambix is an internationally recognised, peer-reviewed quarterly journal devoted to publishing high-quality, original research and book reviews in the intellectual, social and cultural history of alchemy and chemistry. It publishes studies, discussions, and primary sources relevant to the historical experience of all areas related to alchemy and chemistry covering all periods (ancient to modern) and geographical regions. Ambix publishes individual papers, focused thematic sections and larger special issues (either single or double and usually guest-edited). Topics covered by Ambix include, but are not limited to, interactions between alchemy and chemistry and other disciplines; chemical medicine and pharmacy; molecular sciences; practices allied to material, instrumental, institutional and visual cultures; environmental chemistry; the chemical industry; the appearance of alchemy and chemistry within popular culture; biographical and historiographical studies; and the study of issues related to gender, race, and colonial experience within the context of chemistry.
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