%0 Journal Article %T CHALLENGING IMPLICIT GENDER BIAS IN SCIENCE: POSITIVE REPRESENTATIONS OF FEMALE SCIENTISTS IN FICTION %A Helen MERRICK %J Journal of Community Positive Practices %D 2012 %I Expert Publisher & Association for Social and Economic Development and Promotion of Catalactica %X Despite decades of research and affirmative action, women continue to be under-represented in the sciences. Cultural assumptions and stereotypes are a key factor impacting womenĄŻs entry into and retention in the sciences, indicating the need for improved role models for girls in science education. This paper reviews the critical research on Media representations of female scientists, and argues that more positive role models are found in fiction. This research examines the kind of cultural work such representations might perform, analysing a diverse sample of texts from 1905 to the present. These images of female scientists provide numerous examples of positive, non-traditional role models, examples of egalitarian scientific cultures, and critiques of contemporary science. Informed by this analysis, the article considers how these representations might be used to challenge stereotypical assumptions concerning womenĄŻs role in the sciences. %K Gender %K science educatio %K female scientists %K representation %K role models %U http://www.jppc.ro/?page=download_articol&lang=ro&nume_numar=JCPP+Nr.+4+2012&nume_articol=CHALLENGING+IMPLICIT+GENDER+BIAS+IN+SCIENCE%3A+POSITIVE+REPRESENTATIONS+OF+FEMALE+SCIENTISTS+IN+FICTION+