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Empowering Female Voices in Academia

Women have played a crucial role in shaping academic thought, yet their contributions have often been underrepresented in the academic canon. As we celebrate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we highlight the remarkable work of female scholars, authors, and editors across disciplines.

  • Explore curated books, journals, and freely accessible content.
  • Engage with thought-provoking interviews, blogs, and podcasts.
  • Discover the impact of women in the humanities, social sciences, STEM, and beyond.

Humanities & Social Sciences

Women in STEM

German Language Highlights

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Women’s Scholarship in the Humanities & Social Sciences 

Featured Titles 

Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History
Women and the Female in Neoplatonism
Feminism and the Early Frankfurt School
Metaphysical Conversations and Phenomenological Essays
Writing Is Revision
Women’s Narratives of Ageing and Care
Women Writing Intimate Spaces
Women as Writing Subjects in High Qing China
Gender and the Book Trades
The Dao of Complexity
Women in Top management
De Gruyter Handbook of Women Entrepreneurs in Emerging Economies
Academic Mothering
Women in Formal and Informal Education
Humanities for Humans
Contemporary Global Thinking from Latin American Women
Female Agency in Manuscript Cultures
Emma Goldman
Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures Online
Feminine Visibility in Contemporary Iran
The Memorykeepers: Gendered Knowledges, Empires, and Indonesian American History
Elisabeth of Luxembourg (1409–1442)
Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art
Women of Chinese Modern Art

Featured Journals 

Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
feministische studien
Gender and Sustainability in the Global South
Journal of Femininities

Blog Highlights 

Blog1

Tracing the life of Anna Vandenhoeck

Blog2

Recovering Women’s Voices in Philosophy: An Interview with Ruth Edith Hagengruber

Blog3

Hannah Arendt’s Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy

Blog4

How Embracing Complexity Changes the Way You See the World – and Can Even Transform the Way You Write

Blog5

Who was Christine de Pizan? In Conversation About an Extraordinary Medieval Trailblazer

Blog6

Maria Sibylla Merian’s Artistic Entomology

Blog7

The Forgotten Half of History: Why Women Philosophers Matter

Blog8

Author Moya Tönnies on searching for Palestine’s "National Dress” of 1922

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Women Leading Innovation in STEM 

Female researchers continue to break new ground in science, technology, and engineering. This selection spotlights key figures driving change in STEM fields at De Gruyter Brill.

Featured Titles 

Value-Based Engineering

Sarah Spiekermann’s work on ethical technology

Circular Plastics Technologies

Katrina Knauer’s innovations in sustainable materials

Biomimetic Nanotechnology

Anja Mueller’s research in biomedical applications

Value-Based Engineering

Susanne Lux’s advancements in chemical reaction engineering

Circular Plastics Technologies

Xuan Grace Wang and Jingbo Louise Liu’s contributions to nanomaterials research

Biomimetic Nanotechnology

Bukola Salami’s research on migration and health policy

Featured Journals and Articles

Journal1

Nobel Prize-winning physicist Anne L’Huillier has made groundbreaking contributions to attosecond physics, playing a key role in the following open access articles published in Nanophotonics.

XUV yield optimization of two-color high-order harmonic generation in gases

A high-repetition rate attosecond light source for time-resolved coincidence spectroscopy

Circular Plastics Technologies

Anna Maria Fino, Editor-in-Chief, is a leading mathematician in differential and complex geometry and Director of GNSAGA

Biomimetic Nanotechnology

Snežana D. Zarić, Editor-in-Chief, is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Belgrade, specializing in computational and coordination chemistry

Blog Highlights 

Blog1

IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast: Catalyzing Diversity in Science

Blog2

Lise Meitner: A Physicist Who Never Lost Her Humanity

Blog3

Ukrainian Women Researchers: From Displacement to Opportunity

Blog4

Frauen in der Wissenschaft sichtbarer machen – so kann es gelingen

Women’s Voices in German-Language Research 

Female scholars from Germany, Austria and Switzerland are making significant contributions to academia. Explore leading German-language research and insightful podcast discussions.

Featured Titles 

Feministisch denken
Bedeutungspermanenz
Gestalterinnen
Nobelpreisträgerinnen
Empowerment
Frauen Bauen Stadt
Systemik, die
Alpha-Mann und Alpha-Frau

Podcast Highlights 

Podcast1

Gab es eigentlich Frauen in der Philosophie?

Podcast2

Ist Popliteratur ein Jungsding?

Podcast3

Feministische Zeitpolitik

 
 
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