Black birthing mothers: the historical context and potential benefits of midwifery-based care
Crowdsourcing for Emergency Preparedness: Towards a Collaborative Approach For Improving Resilience Against Disaster
Delight in the World: Reimagining Earth Science Education in New York State
Earth Science is not a diverse field. Women are awarded less than half of undergraduate Earth Science degrees and underrepresented minority groups are awarded less than 10%. This thesis project investigates the way Earth Science is taught at the middle/high...
Drugs, gender, and profit: the continued absence of male contraceptive methods 60 years beyond the pill
Farm sanctuary geriatrics: A biopolitical examination of the American Veterinary Medical Association and United States animal agriculture
Feminized Automobility: Racing the Car as a Cultural and Technological Artifact
There are very few technologies that have so profoundly shaped society as the automobile has. However, what has been a liberating force for some has been an obstacle for others. Since its inception, the automobile has been imbued with masculine...
Greywater Treatment Systems and Participatory Frameworks for Successful Implementation of Technology: The Jordanian Experience and lessons for the West Bank
Jill Schneiderman | Oral History: n.d.
Field of study: Geology. Current occupation: Professor of Earth Science and Geography. Schneiderman was born in the Bronx, N.Y., grew up in Queens and Long Island. She received her undergraduate degree at Yale University and graduate degree from Harvard University. She moved to Los Angeles, Calif