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Geological Consulting and Kids: An Unpredictable Balancing Act?
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Debra Hanneman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Section I. 1970s
- Balancing Family and Career Demands with 20/20 Hindsight 21
- Extreme Motherhood: You Can’t Get There from Here 31
- Careers versus Child Care in Academia 35
- Identities: Looking Back over Forty Years as a Social Scientist, Woman, and Mother 41
- Costs and Rewards of Success in Academia, or Bouncing into the Rubber Ceiling 51
- One Set of Choices as a Mom and Scientist 56
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Section II. 1980s
- Three Sides of the Balance 61
- The Accidental Astronomer 67
- At Home with Toxicology: A Career Evolves 73
- Geological Consulting and Kids: An Unpredictable Balancing Act? 79
- Career Scientists and the Shared Academic Position 83
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Section III. 1990s
- Less Pay, a Little Less Work 89
- Reflections of a Female Scientist with Outside Interests 98
- Part-Time at a National Laboratory: A Split Life 102
- The Eternal Quest for Balance: A Career in Five Acts, No Intermission 108
- Reflections on Motherhood and Science Teresa Capone Cook 113
- The Benefits of Four-Dumbbell Support 117
- Extraordinary Commitments of Time and Energy 121
- Finding My Way Back to the Bench: An Unexpectedly Satisfying Destination 125
- Mothering Primates 130
- Finding the Right Balance, Personal and Professional, as a Mother in Science 135
- What? I Don’t Need a PhD to Potty-Train My Children? 140
- Variety, Challenge, and Flexibility: The Benefits of Straying from the Narrow Path 145
- The Balancing Act 148
- Juggling through Life’s Transitions 153
- Having It All, Just Not All at the Same Time 156
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Section IV. 2000s
- Exploring Less-Traveled Paths 163
- Standing Up 172
- Because of Our Mom, a True Rocket Scientist 177
- On Being What You Love 183
- Parsimony Is What We Are Taught, Not What We Live 187
- Role Models: Out with the Old and In with the New 194
- Pursuing Science and Motherhood 199
- Conclusion 203
- Contributors 209
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Section I. 1970s
- Balancing Family and Career Demands with 20/20 Hindsight 21
- Extreme Motherhood: You Can’t Get There from Here 31
- Careers versus Child Care in Academia 35
- Identities: Looking Back over Forty Years as a Social Scientist, Woman, and Mother 41
- Costs and Rewards of Success in Academia, or Bouncing into the Rubber Ceiling 51
- One Set of Choices as a Mom and Scientist 56
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Section II. 1980s
- Three Sides of the Balance 61
- The Accidental Astronomer 67
- At Home with Toxicology: A Career Evolves 73
- Geological Consulting and Kids: An Unpredictable Balancing Act? 79
- Career Scientists and the Shared Academic Position 83
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Section III. 1990s
- Less Pay, a Little Less Work 89
- Reflections of a Female Scientist with Outside Interests 98
- Part-Time at a National Laboratory: A Split Life 102
- The Eternal Quest for Balance: A Career in Five Acts, No Intermission 108
- Reflections on Motherhood and Science Teresa Capone Cook 113
- The Benefits of Four-Dumbbell Support 117
- Extraordinary Commitments of Time and Energy 121
- Finding My Way Back to the Bench: An Unexpectedly Satisfying Destination 125
- Mothering Primates 130
- Finding the Right Balance, Personal and Professional, as a Mother in Science 135
- What? I Don’t Need a PhD to Potty-Train My Children? 140
- Variety, Challenge, and Flexibility: The Benefits of Straying from the Narrow Path 145
- The Balancing Act 148
- Juggling through Life’s Transitions 153
- Having It All, Just Not All at the Same Time 156
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Section IV. 2000s
- Exploring Less-Traveled Paths 163
- Standing Up 172
- Because of Our Mom, a True Rocket Scientist 177
- On Being What You Love 183
- Parsimony Is What We Are Taught, Not What We Live 187
- Role Models: Out with the Old and In with the New 194
- Pursuing Science and Motherhood 199
- Conclusion 203
- Contributors 209