Sexism in academia refers to the discrimination and subordination of a particular sex or gender academic institutions, particularly universities, due to...
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Occupational sexism (also called sexism in the workplace and employment sexism) is discrimination based on a person's sex that occurs in a place of employment...
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Sexism Occupational sexism Pink-collar worker Patriarchy Reverse sexism Sex differences in humans Sexism and video games Sexism in academia Sexism in...
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MRS degree (category Criticism of academia)
possibilities for women were still very limited. Sex discrimination in education Sexism in academia "MRS, n. 2 meaning". Oxford English Dictionary. Pesoli, Christina...
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Marie Curie (category Nobel laureates in Chemistry)
would be able to work in her chosen field in Poland, but she was denied a place at Kraków University because of sexism in academia. A letter from Pierre...
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Whipping Girl (redirect from Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity)
transphobia is rooted in sexism and that transgender activism is a feminist movement. The second edition of the book was published in March 2016. The book...
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they make up over 25% of authors in the field. (For further information, see: Women in STEM fields and Sexism in academia) As of their 2022 list, Clarivate...
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Gateway to Sustainability in Japan. Retrieved 2024-11-07. Cole, Kirsti; Hassel, Holly (2017-06-26). Surviving Sexism in Academia: Strategies for Feminist...
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Savigny, Heather (24 October 2014). "Women, know your limits: cultural sexism in academia" (PDF). Gender and Education. 26 (7): 794–809. doi:10.1080/09540253...
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RateMyProfessors.com (category Works about academia)
physical appearance. In late June 2018, several academics criticized the website's "hotness" score for contributing to sexism in academia. On 28 June, RateMyProfessors...
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Know Stuff in 2016 and served on its editorial board until 2023. It is a website designed to combat implicit bias and sexism in academia and promote...
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Sexism in the technology industry manifests in various forms—overt, subtle, and covert occupational sexism—creating a hostile and exclusionary environment...
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Utako Okamoto (category Discrimination in Japan)
researchers, and reading journal articles". Obstetrical bleeding Women in Japan Sexism in academia Geoff Watts (2016). "Obituary Utako Okamoto". The Lancet. 387...
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Employee recognition (section Importance in countries)
Savigny, Heather (2014-11-10). "Women, know your limits: cultural sexism in academia". Gender and Education. 26 (7): 794–809. doi:10.1080/09540253.2014...
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Boivin, N., Täuber, S., Beisiegel, U., Keller U. & Hering J.G. 2023. Sexism in academia is bad for science and a waste of public funding. Nature Reviews Materials...
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Johnstone was concerned about sexism in academia. In the 1970s, she helped improve working conditions for women in science and academia through her service on...
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the discrimination against women in the sport and their absence. This phenomenon includes issues related to sexism and male chauvinism. The social aspect...
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Anne Innis Dagg (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English)
2018. "How a Canadian 'giraffologist' stuck her neck out to fight sexism in academia". CBC. 14 November 2018. Archived from the original on 21 November...
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Bias (redirect from Biases in academia)
sense [...] 'sexism' refers to a historically and globally pervasive form of oppression against women. Masequesmay, Gina (2008). "Sexism". In O'Brien, Jodi...
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Alice Silverberg (category Fellows of the Association for Women in Mathematics)
blog. In 2017, Silverberg began a blog entitled Alice's Adventures in Numberland, which humorously discusses issues surrounding sexism in academia. This...
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of formal education beyond the high school level and a pervasive sexism in academia she was unable to land a college-level teaching position. Lewis instead...
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Bullying in academia is a form of workplace bullying which takes place at institutions of higher education, such as colleges and universities in a wide...
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Professor (redirect from Chair (academia))
sexism, and social mores. Mysterious, older men with magical powers (and unclear academic standing) are sometimes given the title of "Professor" in literature...
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for life partners (e.g. spouses or any other couple) often referred to in academia, relating to the difficulty of both spouses obtaining jobs at the same...
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politically and socially active as well when women are represented in politics. Benevolent sexism, sometimes referred to as chivalry, which holds women as something...
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exclusive of gender non-conforming people. They also stress the underlying sexism of words whose feminine form has a different, often less prestigious meaning...
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Wikipedia (redirect from Wikimedia in popular culture)
February 1, 2023. Purtill, Corinne (October 3, 2018). "Sexism at Wikipedia feeds off the sexism in the media". Quartz. Archived from the original on February...
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Mirta González Suárez (section Academia)
in San José, Costa Rica, in 1948. She earned her PhD in psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 1987, with a dissertation on sexism in...
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Queen bee syndrome (category Bees in popular culture)
out into more influential roles within the company. Feminism Sexism Occupational sexism In-group favoritism Queen bee Queen bee (sociology) Toxic leader...
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NotAllMen (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
perpetrators and victims of gender-based violence. Many men in social media call out sexism, violence and discrimination, a fact that many feminist women...
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