Isabelle Dussauge

Isabelle Dussauge
Alma materKTH Royal Institute of Technology
Known forCo-founder of The NeuroGenderings Network
Scientific career
FieldsScience, technology and society (STS)
InstitutionsDepartment of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University
ThesisTechnomedical Visions: Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 1980s Sweden (2008)
WebsiteOfficial website

Isabelle Dussauge is a science, technology and society (STS) researcher at the Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Sweden[1] and former assistant professor at the Department of Thematic Studies (technology and social change), Linköping University, Sweden.[2] She is also the co-founder, with Anelis Kaiser, of The NeuroGenderings Network,[3] and acted as guest editor, again with Kaiser on the journal Neuroethics.[4]

  1. ^ "Isabelle Dussauge". katalog.uu.se. Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  2. ^ Bluhm, Robyn; et al. (2014), "Contributors", in Bluhm, Robyn; Japp Jacobson, Anne; Maibom, Heidi Lene, eds. (2012-01-01). Neurofeminism: issues at the intersection of feminist theory and cognitive science. Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. x. ISBN 9781349333929.
  3. ^ Kraus, Cynthia (2016), "What is the feminist critique of neuroscience? A call for dissensus studies", in de Vos, Jan; Pluth, Ed, eds. (2016). Neuroscience and critique: exploring the limits of the neurological turn. London New York: Routledge. p. 100. ISBN 9781138887350.
    See also: Ehnsmyr, Ester (26 November 2009). "CFP NeuroGenderings". genna.gender.uu.se. Uppsala University. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  4. ^ Kaiser, Anelis; Dussauge, Isabelle (December 2012). "Neuroscience and sex/gender". Neuroethics. 5 (3). Springer: 211–216. doi:10.1007/s12152-012-9165-5.