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One-Eyed Science Karen Messing

One-Eyed Science By Karen Messing

One-Eyed Science by Karen Messing


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After decades of research by the author and her colleagues into what women do in positions such as bank teller, secretary, waitress, nurse, factory worker, and poultry processor, the author is astonished to find that for many policymakers, researchers, and activists, the topic of women's occupational health doesn't exist.

One-Eyed Science Summary

One-Eyed Science: Occupational Health and Women Workers by Karen Messing

After decades of research by the author and her colleagues into what women do in positions such as bank teller, secretary, waitress, nurse, factory worker, and poultry processor, Karen Messing is astonished to find that for many policy-makers, researchers, and activists, the topic of women's occupational health doesn't exist. Messing investigates different types of occupational health issues for women, notably the controversial topics of male/female differences in jobs, health, and basic biology. The pain and suffering of women workers is illustrated in vivid case studies of research into health risks for women in the workplace, including musculoskeletal disease, the hazards of office work, emotional stress, and reproductive hazards. No longer can employers, administrators, and health professionals ignore the very real problems women encounter in their jobs. Throughout the book, Messing captures the everyday reality of workplace tasks and stress -- from lifting boxes to juggling mental tasks under pressure to the emotional labor of caring for upset or abusive people -- by combining on-site observing with listening to the workers' descriptions of their work lives. Responding to the tough question, why are scientists so unresponsive to the needs of women workers, Messing describes long-standing difficulties in gaining attention for the occupational health of women, ranging from the structure of the grant process and the conferences crucial to the professional life of researchers to the basic assumptions of scientific practice. Messing laments the separation of even most feminist health researchers from workplace concerns and asserts that it is time to develop a science that can prevent women workers' pain and suffering.

About Karen Messing

Karen Messing is Professor, Department of Biological Studies, University of Quebec at Montreal, and former Director of the Center for CINBIOSE.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Foreword by Jeanne Mager Stellman
Preface

1 Women Workers and Their Working Conditions
2 Is There a Women's Occupational Health Problem?
3 Are Women Biologically Fit For Jobs? Are Jobs Fit for Women?
4 Who Are Scientists?
5 Rigor: The Scientific Basis for Funding
6 Constructing Scientific Knowledge
7 Musculoskeletal Problems
8 Office Work and Health
9 Emotional Stressors in Women's Occupations
10 Reproductive Hazards
11 Science and Real Life
12 Changing Science for Women Workers

Notes
Index

Additional information

CIN1566395984G
9781566395984
1566395984
One-Eyed Science: Occupational Health and Women Workers by Karen Messing
Used - Good
Paperback
Temple University Press,U.S.
19980414
264
N/A
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