The pandemic and gender inequality in academia

E Kim, S Patterson Jr - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2022 - cambridge.org
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 …

Explaining gender in the journals: How submission practices affect publication patterns in political science

PA Djupe, AE Smith, AE Sokhey - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2019 - cambridge.org
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 …

Improving women's advancement in political science: what we know about what works

LP Argyle, T Mendelberg - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2020 - cambridge.org
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 …

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 …

How many citations to women is “enough”? Estimates of gender representation in political science

ML Dion, SML Mitchell - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2020 - cambridge.org
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 …

Mind the (submission) gap: EPSR gender data and female authors publishing perceptions

C Closa, C Moury, Z Novakova, M Qvortrup… - European Political …, 2020 - Springer
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 …

The gender readings gap in political science graduate training

H Hardt, HJ Kim, AE Smith… - The Journal of Politics, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
What influences gender representation in assigned readings during graduate training?
Whereas recent studies have identified gender gaps in citations and publications, less is …

Gendered publication patterns in socio-economic review

J Bartosch, N Lohmeyer, C Auschra… - Socio-Economic …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Surviving in a male academia: gender gap, publication strategies and career stage in South European political science journals

A Bosco, S Verney, S Bermúdez, A Tonarelli - European Political Science, 2024 - Springer
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 …

New medium, same story? Gender gaps in book publishing

DJ Samuels, DL Teele - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2021 - cambridge.org
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' …