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Malin Ah-King

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Malin Ah-King is an evolutionary biologist and gender researcher who is an Associate Professor in Gender Studies at the department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies in Stockholm University, Sweden. She has a PhD in Zoology from Stockholm University.

Philosophical and/or political views[edit]

Malin Ah-King has written numerous publications in regard to her views towards female representation within scientific papers, as well as queer/gender perspectives within biology. She more specifically is a gender researcher who specializes in feminist scientific study of sexual selection. She actively speaks towards female reproductive systems gaining equivalent representation and study within the scientific community. She also speaks highly of the importance of biology perspectives towards queer studies within textbooks and how it can be fixed for the future.


Published Works

Books

·      Female turn: How evolutionary science shifted perceptions about females (2023).

Selected Academic Work

·      Ah-King, M & Gowaty, P. A. 2016. A conceptual review of mate choice: stochastic demography, within-sex phenotypic plasticity, and individual flexibility. Ecology and Evolution 6 (14) 4607–4642, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2197

·      Ah-King, M. & Gowaty, P.A. 2015. Reaction norms of sex and adaptive individual flexibility in reproductive decisions. In: Hoquet, T. (ed.) Current Perspectives on Sexual Selection: What's left after Darwin? Springer.

·      Ah-King, M., Barron, A. & Herberstein, M.E. 2014. Genital evolution: why are females still understudied? PLOS Biology 12 (5) e1001851.

·      Ah-King, M. & Hayward, E. 2014. Toxic sexes — Perverting pollution and queering hormone disruption. O-zone: A Journal of Object-Oriented Studies 1:1-12.

·      Ah-King, M. 2013. Queering animal sexual behavior in biology textbooks. Confero: Essays on Education, Philosophy and Politics 1(2): 46-89.

·      Ah-King, M. & Ahnesjö, I. 2013. The sex-role concept: a review and evaluation. Evolutionary Biology 40:461–470.




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