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Women Also Know Stuff: Meta-Level Mentoring to Battle Gender Bias in Political Science
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Brown, Nadia E.
, Dionne, Kim Yi
, Searles, Kathleen
, Wolbrecht, Christina
, Boydstun, Amber E.
, Klar, Samara
, Gillespie, Andra
, Krupnikov, Yanna
, Beaulieu, Emily
, Michelson, Melissa R.
in
21st century
/ Academic Achievement
/ Bias
/ Conferences (Gatherings)
/ Course Descriptions
/ Crowdsourcing
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Doctoral Degrees
/ Ethnicity
/ Expertise
/ Experts
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender Bias
/ Gender Discrimination
/ International relations
/ Males
/ Marginality
/ Mass media effects
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Organizational Climate
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Reflection
/ Scientists
/ Sex Fairness
/ Sexism
/ Social networks
/ Stereotypes
/ Studies
/ The Profession
/ Visibility
/ Websites
/ Women
2017
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Women Also Know Stuff: Meta-Level Mentoring to Battle Gender Bias in Political Science
by
Brown, Nadia E.
, Dionne, Kim Yi
, Searles, Kathleen
, Wolbrecht, Christina
, Boydstun, Amber E.
, Klar, Samara
, Gillespie, Andra
, Krupnikov, Yanna
, Beaulieu, Emily
, Michelson, Melissa R.
in
21st century
/ Academic Achievement
/ Bias
/ Conferences (Gatherings)
/ Course Descriptions
/ Crowdsourcing
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Doctoral Degrees
/ Ethnicity
/ Expertise
/ Experts
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender Bias
/ Gender Discrimination
/ International relations
/ Males
/ Marginality
/ Mass media effects
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Organizational Climate
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Reflection
/ Scientists
/ Sex Fairness
/ Sexism
/ Social networks
/ Stereotypes
/ Studies
/ The Profession
/ Visibility
/ Websites
/ Women
2017
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Women Also Know Stuff: Meta-Level Mentoring to Battle Gender Bias in Political Science
by
Brown, Nadia E.
, Dionne, Kim Yi
, Searles, Kathleen
, Wolbrecht, Christina
, Boydstun, Amber E.
, Klar, Samara
, Gillespie, Andra
, Krupnikov, Yanna
, Beaulieu, Emily
, Michelson, Melissa R.
in
21st century
/ Academic Achievement
/ Bias
/ Conferences (Gatherings)
/ Course Descriptions
/ Crowdsourcing
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Doctoral Degrees
/ Ethnicity
/ Expertise
/ Experts
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender Bias
/ Gender Discrimination
/ International relations
/ Males
/ Marginality
/ Mass media effects
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Organizational Climate
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Reflection
/ Scientists
/ Sex Fairness
/ Sexism
/ Social networks
/ Stereotypes
/ Studies
/ The Profession
/ Visibility
/ Websites
/ Women
2017
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Overview
Women know stuff. Yet, all too often, they are underrepresented in political science meetings, syllabi, and editorial boards. To counter the implicit bias that leads to women’s underrepresentation, to ensure that women’s expertise is included and shared, and to improve the visibility of women in political science, in February 2016 we launched the “Women Also Know Stuff” initiative, which features a crowd-sourced website and an active Twitter feed. In this article, we share the origins of our project, the effect we are already having on media utilization of women experts, and plans for how to expand that success within the discipline of political science. We also share our personal reflections on the project.
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