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  1. Love, Power and Knowledge; Towards a Feminist Transformation of the Sciences.Hilary Rose - 1997 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 28 (1):205-205.
     
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    Science and Society.Hilary Rose, Steven Rose & David F. Horrobin - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):78-80.
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    The Political economy of science: ideology of/in the natural sciences.Hilary Rose & Steven Peter Russell Rose (eds.) - 1976 - London: Macmillan.
  4. The Radicalisation of science: ideology of/in the natural sciences.Hilary Rose & Steven Peter Russell Rose (eds.) - 1976 - London: Macmillan.
  5. Beyond masculinist realities: A feminist epistemology for the sciences.Hilary Rose - 1986 - In Ruth Bleier (ed.), Feminist Approaches to Science. Pergamon Press. pp. 57--76.
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    Ideology of/in the natural sciences.Hilary Rose & Steven Peter Russell Rose (eds.) - 1976 - Boston: G. K. Hall.
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    A Fair Share of the Research Pie or Re-Engendering Scientific and Technological Europe?Hilary Rose - 1999 - European Journal of Women's Studies 6 (1):31-47.
    This article is a preliminary attempt to map EU research policy from a feminist perspective hitherto absent. The framing and management of national and international research policy have reflected the priorities of an entrenched masculinist scientific elite. Despite the critical role of quantified data in policy analysis and formation, international research labour force statistics remain ungendered. Feminist approaches have been integral to the third wave of epistemological criticism of science this century, claiming that systematic knowledge of the natural, as well (...)
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    3 Consciousness and the limits of neurobiology1.Hilary Rose - 2004 - In D. Rees & Steven P. R. Rose (eds.), The New Brain Sciences: Perils and Prospects. Cambridge University Press. pp. 59.
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    Changing constructions of consciousness.Hilary Rose - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (11-12):251-258.
    No fresh-minted concept like the fluid genome or indeed sexual harassment , consciousness has become immensely fashionable, but this time round as part of the new found cultural popularity of the natural sciences. However, what is immediately noticeable about the proliferation over the past decade of books and journals with ‘consciousness’ in their titles or invoked in their texts is that they seem to be drawn to the cultural glamour of the concept, but with little sense that the concept of (...)
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    ‘Do not adjust your mind, there is a fault in reality’— ideology in neurobiology.Steven P. R. Rose & Hilary Rose - 1973 - Cognition 2 (4):479-502.
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    Dreaming the Future.Hilary Rose - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (1):119 - 137.
    This paper describes my changing relationship to science fiction, surveying the mainstream tradition of utopian SF from a feminist perspective. Bogdanov's novels are seen as a bridge linking a pioneering analysis of science as both progress and problem to our current concerns. Lastly I discuss a number of our most loved feminist SF writers, suggesting that they have created a safe and playful space where the cultural politics of science can be both explored and shared with great numbers of women.
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    Letter.Hilary Rose - 1995 - Feminist Review 51 (1):153-153.
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    L'idéologie de/dans la science.Hilary Rose, Steven Rose & Hans Magnus Enzensberger - 1977 - Seuil.
    Collectif international d'auteurs liés au mouvement de critique radicale des sciences. Les 8 études qui y sont réunies tendent à analyser comment la production scientifique, dans ses déterminations autant que par ses applications, reflète et conforte les idéologies dominantes. Cinq d'entre elles sont centrées sur des domaines particuliers de la recherche scientifique, comme la neurobiologie ou la physique; sur tel aspect de son mode de fonctionnement, comme les caractères particuliers qu'y revêt le sexisme; ou encore sur telle forme de son (...)
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    Legal framework for the assessment and control of technology.Hilary Rose & Steven Rose - 1971 - Minerva 9 (4):560-562.
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  15. On oppositions to reductionism.Hilary Rose & Steven Rose - 1982 - In Steven Peter Russell Rose & Dialectics of Biology Group (eds.), Against Biological Determinism. New York, N.Y.: Distributed in the USA by Schocken Books.
     
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  16. Reflections on the debate within feminist epistemology.Hilary Rose - 1988 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 21 (2):133-138.
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  17. Risk, trust and scepticism in the age of the new genetics.Hilary Rose - 2000 - In Barbara Adam, Ulrich Beck & Joost van Loon (eds.), The Risk Society and Beyond: Critical Issues for Social Theory. Sage Publications. pp. 63--77.
     
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  18. Steven.Hilary Rose - forthcoming - Science and Society.
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    Sage: A Life of J. D. Bernal. Maurice Goldsmith.Hilary Rose - 1981 - Isis 72 (3):522-523.
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  20. The Problematic Inheritance: Marx and Engels on the Natural Sciences.Hilary Rose & Steven Rose - 1976 - In Hilary Rose & Steven P. R. Rose (eds.), The Political Economy of Science: Ideology of/in the Natural Sciences. Macmillan. pp. 1.
     
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    The rejection of the WHO Research Centre.Hilary Rose - 1968 - Minerva 6 (2):263-264.
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    ModestWitness@Second_Millenium. Femaleman. copyright MeetsOncoMouse trademark: Feminism and Technoscience by Donna J. Haraway. [REVIEW]Hilary Rose - 1998 - Isis 89:565-556.
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    ModestWitness@Second_Millenium. Femaleman. copyright MeetsOncoMouse trademark: Feminism and Technoscience. Donna J. Haraway. [REVIEW]Hilary Rose - 1998 - Isis 89 (3):565-566.
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    Sage: A Life of J. D. Bernal by Maurice Goldsmith. [REVIEW]Hilary Rose - 1981 - Isis 72:522-523.
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    The rejection of the who research centre: A case study of decision-making in international scientific collaboration. [REVIEW]Hilary Rose - 1967 - Minerva 5 (3):340-356.
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    Women, Knowledge and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy. [REVIEW]Hilary Rose - 1991 - Feminist Review 38 (1):104-107.
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