Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy
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Resumo: | This argument draws from the pillars of Science Teaching, History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science, as well as the gender issue in the scientific world, argued that a contextualized approach to the teaching of science through the discussion of a historical event in which a woman plays a central role can contribute to the engagement of women in specific fields. A stand-out example of that is that of Henrietta Leavitt (1868-1921), a computer at the Harvard College Observatory, who, in this capacity, formulated the Period-Luminosity Relation (PLR), a tool which would later be essential for the development of methods for estimating large distances in space. One of the people who continued to study the PLR was Harlow Shapley (1885-1972), whose research was much more frequently quoted by his peers than that of Leavitt’s. Considering the gender dynamics that marked Leavitt’s life, especially in the process of establishing the PLR, this study aims to clarify the role historically attributed to her in that specific research context through documentary investigation. The analysis of the social and gender relations therein is founded on Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network Theory and Londa Schiebinger’s Feminist Epistemology. The results indicate that, in addition to his in-depth research, one of the reasons for Harlow Shapley’s prominence among astronomers of the time might have been his academic influence. The findings also reveal that the underrepresentation of Henrietta Leavitt’s role has been gradually decreasing over time, thanks to studies of the history in which she played a significant part. |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomyLa omisión del protagonismo de Henrietta Leavitt en la elaboración de la Relación Periodo-Luminosidad de la AstronomíaO protagonismo de Henrietta Leavitt na elaboração da relação período-luminosidade da astronomiaVariable StarsAstronomy TeachingActor-Network TheoryWomen in ScienceEstrellas VariablesEnseñanza de la AstronomíaTeoría del Actor-RedMujeres en la cienciaEstrelas VariáveisEnsino de AstronomiaTeoria Ator-RedeMulheres nas CiênciasThis argument draws from the pillars of Science Teaching, History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science, as well as the gender issue in the scientific world, argued that a contextualized approach to the teaching of science through the discussion of a historical event in which a woman plays a central role can contribute to the engagement of women in specific fields. A stand-out example of that is that of Henrietta Leavitt (1868-1921), a computer at the Harvard College Observatory, who, in this capacity, formulated the Period-Luminosity Relation (PLR), a tool which would later be essential for the development of methods for estimating large distances in space. One of the people who continued to study the PLR was Harlow Shapley (1885-1972), whose research was much more frequently quoted by his peers than that of Leavitt’s. Considering the gender dynamics that marked Leavitt’s life, especially in the process of establishing the PLR, this study aims to clarify the role historically attributed to her in that specific research context through documentary investigation. The analysis of the social and gender relations therein is founded on Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network Theory and Londa Schiebinger’s Feminist Epistemology. The results indicate that, in addition to his in-depth research, one of the reasons for Harlow Shapley’s prominence among astronomers of the time might have been his academic influence. The findings also reveal that the underrepresentation of Henrietta Leavitt’s role has been gradually decreasing over time, thanks to studies of the history in which she played a significant part.Con la Enseñanza de las Ciencias, la Historia, la Filosofía y la Sociología de las Ciencias y la cuestión de género en el mundo científico como pilares, se argumenta que la enseñanza de las ciencias contextualizada con la discusión de un hecho histórico en el que la mujer es central busca un intento de ayudar la participación de las mujeres en la área. Aquí se destaca Henrietta Leavitt (1868 – 1921), una computadora del Observatorio de Harvard, quien, en ese papel, llegó a la Relación Periodo-Luminosidad (RPL, en portugués). Esta herramienta sería más tarde fundamental para el desarrollo de métodos de estimación de grandes distancias en el espacio. Una de las personas que siguió estudiando esta relación fue Harlow Shapley (1885 – 1972), quien, por sus investigaciones, sus pares lo citaron mucho más que a Leavitt. Considerando las relaciones de género a lo largo de su vida, especialmente en lo que se refiere al establecimiento de la RPL, aquí pretendemos explicitar cómo aparece Leavitt durante la historia de la construcción de la RPL, a través de una investigación documental, con una base de análisis de las relaciones sociales y de género en la obra de Bruno Latour. La Teoría del Actor-Red y la Epistemología Feminista de Londa Schiebinger. Con estos se advierte que, además de profundizar en la investigación, posiblemente Harlow Shapley ganó más protagonismo entre los astrónomos de la época debido a su influencia académica. También se señaló que la omisión del papel de Henrietta Leavitt ha ido disminuyendo lentamente en la actualidad debido a los estudios de la historia en la que ella se insertó.Tendo como pilares o Ensino, a História, a Filosofia e a Sociologia das Ciências e a questão de gênero no mundo científico, defende-se que ensino contextualizado à discussão de um acontecimento histórico, no qual uma mulher teve papel central, pode auxiliar no engajamento de mulheres na área. Aqui destaca-se Henrietta Leavitt (1868-1921), uma calculadora do Observatório de Harvard, que nesta função chegou à formulação da Relação Período-Luminosidade (RPL), ferramenta que mais tarde seria essencial para o desenvolvimento de métodos de estimativa de grandes distâncias no espaço. Uma das pessoas que deu continuidade aos estudos sobre esta relação foi Harlow Shapley (1885- 1972), o qual, devido a suas pesquisas, foi muito mais citado pelos pares do que Leavitt. Considerando que existiram relações de gênero ao longo de sua vida e, principalmente, no que diz respeito ao estabelecimento da RPL, aqui se pretende explicitar como Henrietta Leavitt aparece ao longo da história da construção da RPL, através da pesquisa documental, tendo como base de análise das relações sociais a Teoria Ator-Rede de Bruno Latour e a Epistemologia feminista de Londa Schiebinger. Com isso, nota-se que, possivelmente, para além da pesquisa aprofundada, Harlow Shapley, ganhou mais destaque entre os astrônomos da época por sua influência acadêmica e que a omissão do protagonismo de Henrietta Leavitt vem decrescendo a passos lentos atualmente, devido a estudos da história em que ela se inseria.Imprensa Universitária - UFSC2023-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/fisica/article/view/9402710.5007/2175-7941.2023.e94027Caderno Brasileiro de Ensino de Física; v. 40 n. 3 (2023): Caderno Brasileiro de Ensino de Física; 670-7032175-79411677-2334reponame:Caderno Brasileiro de Ensino de Física (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporenghttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/fisica/article/view/94027/55030https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/fisica/article/view/94027/55031Almeida Silvério, BárbaraSitko, Camila MariaFigueirôa, Silvia F.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-14T14:57:22Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/94027Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/fisicaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/fisica/oaicbefisica@gmail.com||fscccef@fsc.ufsc.br|| cbefisica@gmail.com2175-79411677-2334opendoar:2023-12-14T14:57:22Caderno Brasileiro de Ensino de Física (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy La omisión del protagonismo de Henrietta Leavitt en la elaboración de la Relación Periodo-Luminosidad de la Astronomía O protagonismo de Henrietta Leavitt na elaboração da relação período-luminosidade da astronomia |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy Almeida Silvério, Bárbara Variable Stars Astronomy Teaching Actor-Network Theory Women in Science Estrellas Variables Enseñanza de la Astronomía Teoría del Actor-Red Mujeres en la ciencia Estrelas Variáveis Ensino de Astronomia Teoria Ator-Rede Mulheres nas Ciências |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy |
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Henrietta Leavitt’s key role in the development of the period-luminosity relation in astronomy |
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Almeida Silvério, Bárbara |
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Almeida Silvério, Bárbara Sitko, Camila Maria Figueirôa, Silvia F. |
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Sitko, Camila Maria Figueirôa, Silvia F. |
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Almeida Silvério, Bárbara Sitko, Camila Maria Figueirôa, Silvia F. |
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Variable Stars Astronomy Teaching Actor-Network Theory Women in Science Estrellas Variables Enseñanza de la Astronomía Teoría del Actor-Red Mujeres en la ciencia Estrelas Variáveis Ensino de Astronomia Teoria Ator-Rede Mulheres nas Ciências |
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Variable Stars Astronomy Teaching Actor-Network Theory Women in Science Estrellas Variables Enseñanza de la Astronomía Teoría del Actor-Red Mujeres en la ciencia Estrelas Variáveis Ensino de Astronomia Teoria Ator-Rede Mulheres nas Ciências |
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This argument draws from the pillars of Science Teaching, History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science, as well as the gender issue in the scientific world, argued that a contextualized approach to the teaching of science through the discussion of a historical event in which a woman plays a central role can contribute to the engagement of women in specific fields. A stand-out example of that is that of Henrietta Leavitt (1868-1921), a computer at the Harvard College Observatory, who, in this capacity, formulated the Period-Luminosity Relation (PLR), a tool which would later be essential for the development of methods for estimating large distances in space. One of the people who continued to study the PLR was Harlow Shapley (1885-1972), whose research was much more frequently quoted by his peers than that of Leavitt’s. Considering the gender dynamics that marked Leavitt’s life, especially in the process of establishing the PLR, this study aims to clarify the role historically attributed to her in that specific research context through documentary investigation. The analysis of the social and gender relations therein is founded on Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network Theory and Londa Schiebinger’s Feminist Epistemology. The results indicate that, in addition to his in-depth research, one of the reasons for Harlow Shapley’s prominence among astronomers of the time might have been his academic influence. The findings also reveal that the underrepresentation of Henrietta Leavitt’s role has been gradually decreasing over time, thanks to studies of the history in which she played a significant part. |
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