Editorial
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This issue of Revista Iberoamericana de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad —CTS presents a dossier that addresses some topics of enormous relevance in the current regional and international context: the multiple ways in which science and technology are involved in gender issues, and the multiple ways in which gender redefines what we understand by scientific-technological work. To this end, different texts by authors from Ibero-America are presented. The articles that make up the dossier of this edition emerged from some of the symposia of the last Ibero-American Congress on Science, Technology and Gender, held in Madrid in 2023. Specifically, the symposiums "Algorithmic injustice. Gender biases in artificial intelligence and ethical and educational challenges", "Science communication from a feminist perspective" and "Sustainability and equity versus neoliberalism and patriarchy", which give a palpable idea of the topics covered in these pages.
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