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Women underrepresented in philosophy journals, data reveals. Binghamton University. Journal Philosophical Studies DOI 10.1007/s11098-017-0919-0 ...
Celebrating women leading law school journals February 14, 2020 More than 5 years ago Grace Paras, editor in chief of the Georgetown Law Journal, and her successor, Toni Deane, the publication’s ...
Encouraging authors and editors to invite more women to review, especially younger women, would be a start 11. Funding agencies should similarly examine their practices.
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Women were significantly under-represented in all of the journals assessed, holding just 18.1% of last authorships compared with 29.8% across all authorship positions.
While women were better represented as first authors in 2014 than 20 years earlier, their numbers have plateaued in recent years, the scientists found, and have declined in some journals.
Women tell stories of the pandemic through journaling 01:30. There is no single story that can describe the coronavirus pandemic. It's best told in the millions of individual experiences from a ...
McMullin, a Ladue resident, is one of 10 women who will be honored Tuesday, May 20, at the 2008 Women of Achievement luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Clayton.