000 06130cam a2200721 c 4500
001 on1390725960
003 OCoLC
005 20241121073138.0
006 m d
007 cr cn|||||||||
008 230719s2023 nyua ob 000 0 eng d
040 _aYDX
_beng
_erda
_epn
_cYDX
_dN$T
_dEBLCP
_dJSTOR
_dOCLCO
_dTEFOD
_dUKAHL
_dCUV
019 _a1390562466
_a1390775044
020 _a0231555156
_qelectronic bk.
020 _a9780231555159
_qelectronic bk.
020 _z9780231203623
020 _z0231203624
020 _z9780231203630
020 _z0231203632
035 _a3583342
_b(N$T)
035 _a(OCoLC)1390725960
_z(OCoLC)1390562466
_z(OCoLC)1390775044
037 _a22573/cats4997759
_bJSTOR
037 _a3EF5EB72-954C-41B6-8066-41DC820859B2
_bOverDrive, Inc.
_nhttp://www.overdrive.com
050 4 _aQ147
_b.U563 2023eb
072 7 _aSCI
_x075000
_2bisacsh
072 7 _aSOC
_x029000
_2bisacsh
072 7 _aBIO
_x015000
_2bisacsh
072 7 _aHEA
_x018000
_2bisacsh
072 7 _aHEA
_x055000
_2bisacsh
072 7 _aSCI
_x000000
_2bisacsh
082 0 4 _a502.3
_223/eng/20230728
049 _aMAIN
245 0 0 _aUncharted
_bhow scientists navigate their own health, research, and experiences of bias
_cedited by Skylar Bayer and Gabi Serrato Marks
264 1 _aNew York
_bColumbia University Press
_c[2023]
300 _a1 online resource
_billustrations
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
505 0 _aRolling to freedom / Mpho Kgoadi -- Regaining control / Jenn Pickering -- Changing tides : what does it mean to be blind? / Maureen J. Hayden -- Dear Cassy / Sami Chen -- Sea legs : working around motion sickness / Amanda Heidt -- A safe space / Daisy Shearer -- When fieldwork doesn't work : a broken Bildungsroman / Lauren A. White -- Birds, bees, and anxieties / Anonymous 1 -- My brown waterproof boots / Skylar Bayer -- Hope is my anchor / Furaha Asani -- The place I rest / Alma C. Schrage -- Sometimes it doesn't get better, but that's OK, too / Alexander G. Steele -- Christmas on Rangatira Island / Sophie Fern -- Living with a rare condition / Sophie Anwuli Okolo -- Planning the journey of a lifetime / Richard Wendell Mankin -- The butt balloon / Anonymous 2 -- This is Wallace Alfred Russel Simonis / Juniper Simonis -- The day that changed everything / Syreeta L. Nolan -- Being the first and only to ask / Amanda O'Brien -- Lost in New Orleans / Stephanie Schroeder -- Ascending the cinder cone / Divya Persaud -- Thinking beyond the "social model of disability" / Glyn Everett -- Suffer in silence, or leave / Emma Tung Corcoran -- (In)visibly eroding bones, bodies, and landscapes / Leehi Yona -- The abyss / Katie Harazin -- Navigating the curve / Sunshine Menezes -- Tidy columns / Olivia Bernard -- Broader impacts / Jennifer L. Piatek -- Doo hwi� h�oy�eeda . . . : a lesson lost in translation / Taylor Francisco -- The ridge / Gabi Serrato Marks -- Who I am / Vincent Martin -- The best place for my hearing aids is on my desk / Michele Cooke -- Conclusion : aid to navigation
520 _a"Uncharted highlights the experiences of scientists with disabilities or chronic health conditions who have faced changes to their careers, including both successes and challenges, because of their health. It is not a review of the science of health conditions: instead, it is a collection of personal perspectives and views shared by the people behind the science. It shares not only health challenges, but the joys, sorrows, humor, and wonder from people who love science-no matter how many barriers they have to face. These stories don't reduce people to "overcoming" their disabilities in order to be successful; the scientists are thriving (or struggling) alongside their conditions. Edited by two scientists with chronic health conditions themselves, these stories showcase a wide variety of disabilities, experiences, and emotions. Each contains a true story written from the first-person perspective. Representation includes a field biologist who is deaf, an immunologist who has debilitating anxiety and OCD, a marine scientist living (and sometimes attending conferences) with MS, an entomologist with a muscle condition who's been conducting field work for 40 years, an environmental scientist who's survived two cancer diagnoses, and several others. The main target audience for the book is scientists (both professionals and those in training), especially those who do field work and/or struggle with medical and disability issues of their own. These readers will seek it out when they wonder, as these editors and contributors have, whether someone can be both sick and a successful scientist.""--
_cProvided by publisher
588 _aDescription based on print version record
590 _aWorldCat record variable field(s) change: 050
650 0 _aScientists with disabilities
_vAnecdotes.
_923683
650 0 _aScientists
_xHealth and hygiene
_vAnecdotes.
_923684
650 0 _aScience
_xVocational guidance.
_923685
650 6 _aScientifiques handicap�es
_vAnecdotes.
_923686
650 6 _aSciences
_xOrientation professionnelle.
_923687
650 7 _aSCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects
_2bisacsh
_923688
650 7 _aScience
_xVocational guidance
_2fast
_923685
650 7 _aScientists with disabilities
_2fast
_923689
655 7 _aAnecdotes
_2fast
_918023
700 1 _aBayer, Skylar
_eauthor
_923690
700 1 _aSerrato Marks, Gabriela
_eauthor
_923691
776 0 8 _iPrint version
_tUncharted
_dNew York : Columbia University Press, [2023]
_z9780231203623
_w(DLC) 2022056979
_w(OCoLC)1372622566
856 4 0 _3EBSCOhost
_uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3583342
938 _aAskews and Holts Library Services
_bASKH
_nAH41306399
938 _aDe Gruyter
_bDEGR
_n9780231555159
938 _aYBP Library Services
_bYANK
_n305580282
938 _aEBSCOhost
_bEBSC
_n3583342
938 _aProQuest Ebook Central
_bEBLB
_nEBL7219992
994 _a92
_bN$T
999 _c8855
_d8855