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Diana E. Forsythe

Alexandra Illmer Forsythe
Born November 11, 1947
Santa Monica, California
Died August 14, 1997 (1997-08-15) (aged 49)
North Slope Borough, Alaska
Citizenship United States
Fields Anthropology
Institutions University of Pittsburgh
Stanford University
University of California, San Francisco
Alma mater Swarthmore College
Cornell University

Diana Elizabeth Forsythe (1947-1997) was a leading researcher in anthropology and a key figure in the field of science and technology studies. She is recognized for her significant anthropological studies of artificial intelligence and informatics, as well as for her studies on the roles of gender and power in computer engineering.

Forsythe was born in 1947 in Santa Monica, California to computer scientists Alexandra Illmer Forsythe and George Forsythe. Her family moved to Palo Alto, California in 1957 and she attended Palo Alto High School. Forsythe attended Swarthmore College for her bachelors degree in anthropology and sociology and earned her PhD in cultural anthropology and social demography from Cornell University in 1974. She completed fieldwork in Scotland and produced a number of papers on anthropology in Europe before turning her attention to knowledge engineering and medical informatics in the United States. She spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow in the Knowledge Systems Laboratory at Stanford University from 1987 to 1988. She worked as a research associate professor in the computer science and anthropology departments at the University of Pittsburgh before joining the faculty at the University of California, San Francisco. In 1994 she returned to Stanford as a visiting scholar for one year and then as a Systems Development Foundation Fellow at the Center for Biomedical Ethics in 1995. During this period she also started an oral history project focusing on the experiences of women in computer science.


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