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Author Dagg, Anne Innis, author

Title Smitten by giraffe : my life as a citizen scientist / Anne Innis Dagg
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 226 pages) : illustrations
Series Footprints series ; 22
Footprints (Cheltenham, England) ; 22.
Contents Family life -- Giraffe research in Africa -- Research, first teaching, and earning a PhD -- Being a professor: teaching and research -- Completing research on animal gaits -- First scientific book on giraffe! -- Environmental efforts, 1972-1988 -- A potpourri of interests, 1972-1980 -- A sexist university: how bad was it? Awful! -- Social activism: working for equality for women in the arts -- Follow-up: homosexuality, taxonomy, and mammalogists -- Women and science at Canadian universities -- Follow-up: university life, sociobiology, infanticide, and rape -- Focusing again on animals -- Return to giraffe
Summary "When Anne Innis saw her first giraffe at the age of three, she was smitten. She knew she had to learn more about this marvelous animal. Twenty years later, now a trained zoologist, she set off alone to Africa to study the behavior of giraffe in the wild. Years later, Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey would be driven by a similar devotion to study the behavior of wild apes. In Smitten by Giraffe the noted feminist reflects on her scientific work as well as the leading role she has played in numerous activist campaigns. On returning home to Canada, Anne married physicist Ian Dagg, had three children, published a number of scientific papers, taught at several local universities, and in 1967 earned her PhD in biology at the University of Waterloo. Dagg was continually frustrated in her efforts to secure a position as a regular professor despite her many publications and very good teaching record. Finally she opted instead to pursue her research as an independent "citizen scientist," while working part time as an academic advisor. Dagg would spend many years fighting against the marginalization of women in the arts and sciences."-- Provided by publisher
"Boldly documenting widespread sexism in Canadian universities while also discussing Dagg's involvement with important zoological topics such as homosexuality, infanticide, sociobiology, and taxonomy, Smitten by Giraffe offers an inside perspective on the workings of scientific research and debate, the history of Canadian academia, and the rise of second-wave feminism."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Dagg, Anne Innis.
SUBJECT Dagg, Anne Innis fast
Subject Women zoologists -- Canada -- Biography
Women scientists -- Canada -- Biography
Women college teachers -- Canada -- Biography
Women in higher education -- Canada
Sexism in higher education -- Canada
Giraffe -- Africa
Women in higher education -- Canada -- Biography
Sexism in higher education -- Canada -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
NATURE -- Animals -- General.
NATURE -- Animals -- Wildlife.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- General.
Giraffe
Sexism in higher education
Women college teachers
Women in higher education
Women scientists
Women zoologists
Africa
Canada
Genre/Form Electronic books
autobiographies (literary works)
Autobiographies
Biographies
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
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