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Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard
Louise Archer is the Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at University College London and is co-chair of the Centre for Sociology of Education and Equity. She holds a PhD in Social Psychology. Her current research focuses on STEM educational identities and inequalities, particularly in relation to gender, social class and 'race'/ethnicity, across formal and informal learning settings. Louise has authored 100+ publications, including books and journals articles. She has worked extensively with STEM teachers and informal learning educators to support equitable STEM practice, for which she has been awarded a number of prizes. Together with Henriette T Holmegaard, Louise has was the co-founder of the ESERA special interest group in Science Identities.
Science Identities
This edited volume brings together a state-of-the-art collection of leading and emergent research on the burgeoning topic of science identities. It sets out how science identity can be productively used as a lens in understanding patterns and inequalities in science participation across different educational and international contexts.
Science Identities
This edited volume brings together a state-of-the-art collection of leading and emergent research on the burgeoning topic of science identities. It sets out how science identity can be productively used as a lens in understanding patterns and inequalities in science participation across different educational and international contexts.
Science Identities
This edited volume brings together a state-of-the-art collection of leading and emergent research on the burgeoning topic of science identities. It sets out how science identity can be productively used as a lens in understanding patterns and inequalities in science participation across different educational and international contexts.


