Gender, Science and Technology: Perspectives from Africa

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Gender, Science and Technology: Perspectives from Africa Edited by Catherine Wawasi Kitetu CODESRIA Gender Series 6 Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa 1prelim.pmd 1 10/09/2008, 12:53

Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, 2008 Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop Angle Canal IV, BP 3304 Dakar, 18524 Senegal. http:\\www.codesria.org All rights reserved Typeset by Hadijatou Sy Printed by Imprimerie Graphiplus, Dakar, Senegal ISBN: 978-2-86978-221-1 The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is an independent organisation whose principal objectives are facilitating research, promoting research-based publishing and creating multiple forums geared towards the exchange of views and information among African researchers. It challenges the fragmentation of research through the creation of thematic research networks that cut across linguistic and regional boundaries. CODESRIA publishes a quarterly journal, Africa Development, the longest standing Africabased social science journal; Afrika Zamani, a journal of history; the African Sociological Review; African Journal of International Affairs (AJIA); Africa Review of Books; Identity, Culture and Politics: An Afro-Asian Dialogue and the Journal of Higher Education in Africa. It copublishes the Africa Media Review. Research results and other activities of the institution are disseminated through Working Papers, Monograph Series, CODESRIA Book Series, and the CODESRIA Bulletin. CODESRIA would like to express its gratitude to the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA/SAREC), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Carnegie Corporation, NORAD, the Danish Agency for International Development (DANIDA), the French Ministry of Cooperation, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rockefeller Foundation, FINIDA, CIDA, IIEP/ADEA, OECD, OXFAM America, UNICEF and the Government of Senegal for supporting its research, training and publication programmes. 1prelim.pmd 2 10/09/2008, 12:53

Contents List of Contributors... v Acknowledgements...vi Introduction Catherine Wawasi Kitetu...1 PART I: Science and Technology in Society: Discourse, Perspectives, Practices and Policy Chapter 1 Discourse and Practice of Science: Implication for Women in Africa Catherine W. Kitetu...11 Chapter 2 National Policy on Science and Technology: An Integral Component of Development Strategy for African Countries John W. Forje......21 Chapter 3 Binary Synthesis, Epistemic Naturalism and Subjectivities: Perspectives for Understanding Gender, Science and Technology in Africa Damian U. Opata...30 PART II: Science and Technology in Education Chapter 4 Educational Policies and the Under-Representation of Women in Scientific and Technical Disciplines in Niger Elisabeth Sherif......49 Chapter 5 Girls Opting for Science Streams in Benin: Self-Renunciation or Discrimination in the Educational System? Ghislaine Agonhessou Yaya...... 66 1prelim.pmd 3

iv Gender, Science and Technology: Perspectives from Africa Chapter 6 Towards Gender Sensitive Counseling in Science and Technology Olubukola Olakunbi Ojo...80 Chapter 7 Early Scientists Were Men; So Are Today s: Perceptions of Science and Technology Among Secondary School Students in Kenya Kenneth O. Nyangena...88 Chapter 8 Looking Beyond Access: A Case Study of Girls Science and Technology Education in Murang a District, Kenya Mweru Mwingi......97 Chapter 9 Gendered Views on Science and Technology Notions in Performing Arts: Characterisation and Casting in Kenya Schools Drama Festival Items Lydia Ayako Mareri......114 Chapter 10 Repositioning Computer Studies: Cultural Context and Gendered Subject Choices in Kenya Fibian Kavulani Lukalo......128 PART III: Science and Technology: The Case of One Woman, Many Women Chapter 11 Busy Career and Intimate Life: A Biography of Nahid Toubia, First Woman Surgeon in Sudan Jackline K. Moriasi...147 Chapter 12 Assessing the Impact of Coffee Production on Abagusii Women of Western Kenya: A Historical Analysis (1900 1963) Samson Omwoyo...156 Chapter 13 Gender-Based Associations and Female Farmers Participation in Science and Technology Projects in Anambra State of Nigeria Anthonia I. Achike......168 1prelim.pmd 4

List of Contributors Anthonia Achike, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, Nigeria. Catherine Wawasi Kitetu, Department of Languages and Linguistics, Egerton University, Kenya. Damian Opata, Department of English, University of Nigeria, Nigeria. Elisabeth Sherif, Centre d Etude d Afrique Noire. Institut d Etudes Politique, Dedeaux, France. Fibian Kavulani Lukalo, Institute for Human Resource Development, Moi University, Kenya. Ghislaine Agonhessou Yaya, Department of the NGO FMN, Calavi, Benin. John Wilson Forje, Department of Political Science, University of Yaounde II, Cameroon. Jackline Kerubo Moriasi, Department of Agricultural Economics and Business, Egerton University, Kenya. Lydia Ayako Mareri, Department of Languages and Linguistics, Egerton University, Kenya. Mweru Mwingi, Department of Education, Rhodes University, South Africa. Kenneth Nyangena, Department of Development Support, University of Orange Free State, South Africa. Olubukola Olakunbi Ojo, Department of Educational Foundations and Counseling, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Samson Moenga Omwoyo, Department of History, Archaeology and Political Studies, Kenyatta University, Kenya. 1prelim.pmd 5

Acknowledgements First and foremost, I give many thanks to CODESRIA, which invited and financed the one-month peer reviewing of the proposals presented at the Gender Institute 2003. CODESRIA also funded all the research that the laureates went on to do, and finally arranged the publica-tion of these papers. Thanks to the CODESRIA secretariat in Dakar, who worked tirelessly with us while in session with much cheerfulness and good humour. Thanks are also due to the resource persons and all the laureates of the Gender Institute 2003, for their patience and very active participation during the workshops and, later, while working on their papers which form the contents of this book. Many heartfelt thanks are also due to my codirector, Josephine Beoku-Betts, who painstakingly reviewed the first drafts of all the papers in this collection. All efforts have been made to polish the thoughts presented here. However, the positions adopted are those of the writers of the chapters and not necessarily those of the co-directors of the Gender Institute 2003 or CODESRIA. 1prelim.pmd 6