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Sociology, economics and political science
Sociology has built a worldview of masculine world that involves a skewed interpretation of social reality. Traditional economy has hidden in turn the dependence of the commercial sphere on the domestic sphere. In addition, in the field of political science we also find a lot of gender biases in basic concepts such as justice, equality or citizenship.
The Guide of Sociology, Economics and Political Science to mainstreaming gender in university teaching offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools to contribute to greater equality between women and men in the field of teaching, knowledge transfer and research in these disciplines. -
Industrial engineering
Industrial Engineering is part of STEM, a highly masculinized field of knowledge where there is little research and guides that deal with gender-specific issues.
The Guide of Industrial Engineering to mainstreaming gender in university teaching offers proposals, examples of good practice, teaching resources and consultation tools to contribute to greater equality between women and men and to bring attention to female models to promote women's access to university studies. -
Online teaching with a gender perspective
This guide about online teaching with a gender perspective is based on the concern that a more than possible transition to more digital university teaching models could be a barrier to the great efforts that have been made to incorporate the gender perspective in university teaching in recent years.
While there is clearly a digital and technological gender bias, distance education also has great inclusive and emancipatory potential for women and other socially discriminated groups. This guide offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools to incorporate the gender perspective in a time of profound change. -
Multimedia engineering
The absence of women and diversity in general in teams that develop devices and applications has direct consequences on the results of technological innovation and on society, as it is based on what Criado Pérez (2019) calls the approach of “one size for men”.
The Guide for mainstreaming gender in university teaching of Multimedia Engineering offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools to incorporate the gender perspective in the training of developers, allowing students to identify the social impact of their designs on gender and the effects of their decisions on the experience of users. -
Philosophy
In the field of philosophical reflection, the patriarchal conception of the human being has involved a biased view about what we are as human beings and what is reality and knowledge.
The Guide to mainstreaming gender in university teaching of Philosophy offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources, and consultation tools that make it easier for teachers to teach in the classroom to recognize and empower philosophical knowledge that leads to an complete and diverse understanding of human being. -
Mathematics
Mathematics is one of STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), a field that has one of the lowest proportions of female students and researchers in the entire university.
The Guide for mainstreaming gender in university teaching in Mathematics offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools that allow this field to be demasculinised and make female models visible to enhance women’s access to undergraduate studies. -
Biology
The biological sciences, understood as the set of disciplines that study life, are part of an androcentric scientific culture where we find gender biases both in the production and in the transmission of knowledge. They have long suffered from a gender blindness that is not unique to the field of biology, but is also present in many other STEM disciplines.
The Guide for mainstreaming gender to university teaching in Biology offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools as guidance to improve and promote teaching innovation in subjects and study plans that affect different dimensions of the teaching-learning process. -
Museology and museography
Museums were shaped by male interests and experiences, both in terms of concepts, the selection of elements to be preserved, and the story constructed through exhibitions or museum didactics. That has also affected to the organization of work, causing the experience, spaces and work assigned to women to have traditionally been undervalued and women's contributions to have been made invisible.
The Guide for university teaching with a gender perspective in Museology and Museography offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools that will allow new generations to incorporate the gender perspective in teaching, the transfer of knowledge and the investigation. -
Civil engineering
The origin of Civil Engineering can be found in Military Engineering, to which construction was linked for many years due to issues of defense and strategy. This fact has conditioned a clearly masculinized discipline from the beginning.
The Guide of Civil Engineering to mainstreaming gender in university teaching offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools that allow, on the one hand, to transform teaching so that it is meaningful and relevant also for women and, on the other hand, that the technical knowledge acquired be transferred to society without reproducing or increasing gender inequalities. -
Tourism
Looking at Tourism from a gender perspective allows us to discover some of the edges of its social dimension by addressing the relationship of women with men as workers, businesswomen and entrepreneurs, but also as users of tourist equipment and consumers of leisure experiences.
The Guide of Tourism to mainstreaming gender in university teaching offers proposals, examples of good practices, teaching resources and consultation tools to reverse androcentrism and include the gender perspective in teaching, knowledge transfer and research.










