Article ID: CBB814839380

“Men Don’t Like to Work Under a Woman”: Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918–1950 (2022)

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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.

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Authors & Contributors
Bergwik, Staffan
Esaki, Masanao
Jones, Claire G.
Klein, Ursula
Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory
Lean, Eugenia
Journals
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Critical Inquiry
Feministische Studien
Journal of the History of Biology
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Publishers
American Chemical Society
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Routledge
University of Pittsburgh Press
Norfolk & Norwich Naturalists' Society
Concepts
Science and gender
Women in science
Laboratories
Chemistry
Science and industry
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
People
Curie, Marie Sklodowska
De Geer, Ebba Hult
De Geer, Gerard
Manton, Irene
Swallow, Ellen
Turner, Emma Louisa
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century, late
19th century
20th century
21st century
18th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
France
Sweden
China
Germany
Institutions
Linnean Society of London
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
University of Minnesota
Yellowstone National Park
Republican China (1911–49)
British Ornithologists' Union (BOU)
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