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Born September 6th, 1944
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Donna Haraway uses the work of Ross Harrison, Joseph Needham, and Paul Weiss as a discussion about a shift in developmental biology. The book interweaved Thomas Kuhns concept of paradigm shift. Originally written in 1976 and re published in 2004
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An essay, published in the Socialist review, argued that women shouldn't create connects based on identities, but instead base the groups on a certain " affinity".
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Haraway writes an essay that focuses on the study of primates and how male scientists in the field masculinize the findings, especially in the field of reproduction. Haraway stated that female scientists in this field focus more on areas that involve communication and offer more perspectives.
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Haraway was awarded the Society for Social Studies of Science's highest , the J.D. Bernal Award, for her contributions to the field.
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Haraway publishes a book about the nature of culture in the joint lives of dos and humans. She argues that " they are not just surrogates for theory, they are partners in the crime of human evolution".
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