Thinking since the feminist epistemology. Some clues to pick-up the genealogy from women in Social Sciences

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Alejandra Araiza Díaz

Abstract

Modern science has represented some disruptions in front of the medieval world,which has turned it into a transformative activity. However, it has also been a discourse and a system of exclusion that has extended until the emergence of socialsciences. Women and other subjectivities have been confined to the margins ofscientific work. The objective of this paper is to draw a genealogical journey up -froma feminist perspective- through the history of science in order to rescue the experiences of women and their disruptions to the scientific work. It analyses this historyand this genealogy from a gender perspective in order to bet on a feminist (social)science

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Araiza Díaz, A. (2020). Thinking since the feminist epistemology. Some clues to pick-up the genealogy from women in Social Sciences. Acta Sociológica, (81), 29–57. https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.24484938e.2020.81.77668
Author Biography

Alejandra Araiza Díaz, Profesora e investigadora T.C. en la Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. investigadora del Programa Universitario de Derechos Humanos de la UNAM.

Doctora en Psicología Social por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.