Anne Innis Dagg
Anne Innis Dagg

Anne Innis Dagg has a Ph.D in Animal Behaviour from the University of Waterloo where she is a part-time Academic Advisor. Her research centers on large mammals, sexual bias, and women and science.




  1. "Canada needs more engineers," University Affairs, November 1990.

  2. Decore, Anne Marie. "Vive la différence: A comparison of male-female academic performance." Canadian Journal of Higher Education 14, 3, 1984.

  3. Nevitte, N., R. Gibbins and P.W. Codding. "The career goals of female science students in Canada," Canadian Journal of Higher Education 18, 1 (1988); Sid Gilbert and Alan Pomfret. "Gender tracking in university programs [University of Guelph]." Ottawa: Industry, Science and Technology Canada, 1991.

  4. Tobias, Sheila. They're Not Dumb, They're Different. Research Foundation for the Advancement of Science, Tucson, Az, 1990.

  5. Turkle, Sherry. "Computational reticence: Why women fear the intimate machine," Science for the People 20, 4, 1988.

  6. Krupnick, Catherine G. "Women and men in the classroom: Inequality and its remedies," On Teaching and Learning: The Journal of the Harvard-Danforth Centre, 1, 1985.

  7. Spender, Dale. Invisible women. London: Writers and Readers Publishing Co-op, 1982.

  8. Dagg, Anne Innis. "Women in science--are conditions improving?" in Despite the Odds, Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley, ed., Montreal: Vehicule Press, 1990.

  9. Leveson, Nancy G. "Educational pipeline issues for women." Computing Research Association, January 22, 1991.

  10. Widnall, Sheila A "AAAS presidential lecture: Voices from the pipeline." Science" 241,1988.

  11. Dagg, Anne Innis and Patricia J. Thompson. MisEducation: Women and Canadian Universities. Toronto: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto: 1988.

  12. Gilbert, Sid and Alan Pomfret, ibid.

  13. Blattberg, C. et al. "The constructive challenge of feminism." University of Toronto Bulletin, January 22, 1990.

  14. Research in progress.

  15. Burger, Anne. Report on sexual harassment and sexual assault at Simon Fraser University. Vancouver: British Columbia Public Interest Research Group, 1986.

  16. Dench, Sarah Jane. Factors affecting engineering students: Similarities and differences for females and males in the SFU program. Simon Fraser University, Women's Studies, Master's thesis, 1990.

  17. Dagg, Anne Innis. "The status of some Canadian women Ph.D scientists," Atlantis 11,1,1985.

  18. Jagacinski, Carolyn M. "Engineering careers: Women in a male dominated field," Psychology of Women Quarterly II, 1987.

  19. Gilbert, Sid and Alan Pomfret, ibid.


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