Works (22)
2024 article
Rethinking the undergraduate textbook as a tool to build a diverse community of ecologists
Richards, J. H., Charton, K. T., McFarlane, S. L., Widell, A. F., Haddad, N. M., Wyer, M. B., & Damschen, E. I. (2024, November 19). Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
2022 article
Development and initial validation of the Discrimination in Engineering Graduate Education (DEGrE) Scale.
Bahnson, M., Hope, E. C., Satterfield, D., Wyer, M., & Kirn, A. (2022, July 11). Journal of Diversity in Higher Education.
2016 article
Scientist Spotlight Homework Assignments Shift Students’ Stereotypes of Scientists and Enhance Science Identity in a Diverse Introductory Science Class
Schinske, J. N., Perkins, H., Snyder, A., & Wyer, M. (2016, September 1). CBE—Life Sciences Education.
2014 book
Women, science, and technology: A reader in feminist science studies
New York: Routledge.
Ed(s): , M. Barbercheck, D. Cookmeyer, H. Ozturk & W. M.
2011 journal article
New tools for examining undergraduate students' STEM stereotypes: Implications for women and other underrepresented groups
New Directions for Institutional Research, 2011(152), 87–98.
2010 journal article
Using focus groups in preliminary instrument development: Expected and unexpected lessons learned
Qualitative Report, 15, 1621–1634.
2009 book
Women, science, and technology: a reader in feminist science studies
New York: Routledge.
Ed(s): , M. Barbercheck, D. Giesman, O. Ozturk & M. Wayne
2007 article
No Quick Fixes: Adding Content about Women to Ecology Course Materials
Wyer, M., Murphy-Medley, D., Damschen, E. I., Rosenfeld, K. M., & Wentworth, T. R. (2007, February 10). Psychology of Women Quarterly.
2006 personal communication
Women in ecology - Authors reply
2005 article
Visibility Matters: Increasing Knowledge of Women's Contributions to Ecology
Damschen, E. I., Rosenfeld, K. M., Wyer, M., Murphy-Medley, D., Wentworth, T. R., & Haddad, N. M. (2005, May 1). Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
2003 article
Book ReviewsHas Feminism Changed Science? By Londa Schiebinger. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999.Feminist Science Studies: A New Generation. Edited by Maralee Mayberry, Banu Subramaniam, and Lisa H. Weasel. New York: Routledge, 2001.
Wyer, M. (2003, March 1). Signs.
2001 review
Women and scientific employment
[Review of ]. Contemporary Sociology, 30(4), 344–345.
2000 book
The science and politics of the search for sex differences
Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Ed(s): & L. Severin
2000 journal article
Women and computer technologies
IEEE Technology & Society Magazine, 18(4).
1999 article
Gender and computer technologies [Guest Editorial]
Wyer, M., & Adam, A. (1999, January 1). IEEE Technology and Society Magazine.
1992 book
Engaging feminism: students speak up & speak out
Engaging feminism: students speak up & speak out. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia.
Ed(s): J. O'Barr &
1990 book
Black women in America: social science perspectives
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Ed(s): M. Malson, J. O?Barr, E. Mudimbe-Boyi &
1990 book
The ideology of mothering: Disruption and reproduction of patriarchy
Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
Ed(s): D. Pope, N. Quinn &
1990 book
Ties that bind: Essays on mothering and patriarchy
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Ed(s): D. Pope, J. O?Barr &
1989 book
Feminist theory in practice and process
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Ed(s): M. Malson, J. O?Barr, S. Westphal-Wihl &
1981 book
Archetypal patterns in women's fiction
Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Ed(s): Pratt, A., White, B., Lowenstein, A., and Wyer, M. (1981).
journal article
Capturing stereotypes: Developing a scale to explore U.S. college students? images of science and scientists
Wyer, M., Schneider, J., Nassar-McMillan, S., & Oliver-Hoyo, M. International Journal of Gender, Science, and Technology, 382–415.