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The pandemic and gender inequality in academia
Has the pandemic exacerbated gender inequality in academia? We provide real-time
evidence by analyzing 1.8 million tweets from approximately 3,000 political scientists …
evidence by analyzing 1.8 million tweets from approximately 3,000 political scientists …
Explaining gender in the journals: How submission practices affect publication patterns in political science
In recent work, Teele and Thelen (2017) documented the underrepresentation of female-
authored scholarship in a broad selection of political science journals. To better understand …
authored scholarship in a broad selection of political science journals. To better understand …
Improving women's advancement in political science: what we know about what works
Women earn approximately half of all bachelor's degrees in political science but they
comprise only 22% of full professors. Scholars have offered various likely explanations and …
comprise only 22% of full professors. Scholars have offered various likely explanations and …
Gender and status in American political science: Who determines whether a scholar is noteworthy?
KJ Alter, J Clipperton, E Schraudenbach… - Perspectives on …, 2020 - cambridge.org
We investigate gender disparities in status construction in American political science,
focusing on three questions: 1) Do institutions within the discipline of political science …
focusing on three questions: 1) Do institutions within the discipline of political science …
How many citations to women is “enough”? Estimates of gender representation in political science
Recent studies identified gendered citation gaps in political science journal articles, with
male scholars being less likely to cite work by female scholars in comparison to their female …
male scholars being less likely to cite work by female scholars in comparison to their female …
Mind the (submission) gap: EPSR gender data and female authors publishing perceptions
The publication pattern of EPSR confirms the findings of established scholarship on gender
and publishing; women publish less than men (roughly, 30% to 70%). This gap reflects a …
and publishing; women publish less than men (roughly, 30% to 70%). This gap reflects a …
The gender readings gap in political science graduate training
What influences gender representation in assigned readings during graduate training?
Whereas recent studies have identified gender gaps in citations and publications, less is …
Whereas recent studies have identified gender gaps in citations and publications, less is …
Gendered publication patterns in socio-economic review
Creating interdisciplinary dialog in the field of socio-economics cannot be separated from
the social diversity among scholarly voices within its community. In marking the 20th …
the social diversity among scholarly voices within its community. In marking the 20th …
Surviving in a male academia: gender gap, publication strategies and career stage in South European political science journals
Women's underrepresentation in top political science journals has been a central concern of
both the American Political Science Association and the European Consortium of Political …
both the American Political Science Association and the European Consortium of Political …
New medium, same story? Gender gaps in book publishing
Recent research points to a gender gap in journal-article authorship: women are
underrepresented. Given that publishing a book remains central to many political scientists' …
underrepresented. Given that publishing a book remains central to many political scientists' …