Women in academic publishing and academic psychiatry face many challenges of gender inequality, including significant pay differentials, poor visibility in senior positions and a male-dominated hierarchical system. We discuss this problem and outline how the BJPsych plans to tackle these issues it in its own publishing.</p
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Abstract not availableAlana K.Ribarovska, Mark R.Hutchinson, Quentin J.Pittman, Carmine Pariante, Sa...
This article documents the experiences of a community of practice (CoP) of female academics with reg...
Women in academic publishing and academic psychiatry face many challenges of gender inequality, incl...
Women in academic publishing and academic psychiatry face many challenges of gender inequality, incl...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Academic publishing is central to the creation, evaluation and dissemination of scholarship and is c...
<p>This is the accepted manuscript of a paper published in the April 2016 issue of Learned Publishin...
Gender inequalities have been a persistent feature of all modern societies. Although employment-rela...
Society is undergoing a shift in gender politics. Science and medicine are part of this conversation...
Women's access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Although the scientific community, particularly academic publishing, claims to be gender-neutral and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Introduction: In terms of academic positions and activities, women seem to be disadvantaged in vario...
Gender issues have been studied in a broad range of fields and in many areas of society, including s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract not availableAlana K.Ribarovska, Mark R.Hutchinson, Quentin J.Pittman, Carmine Pariante, Sa...
This article documents the experiences of a community of practice (CoP) of female academics with reg...
Women in academic publishing and academic psychiatry face many challenges of gender inequality, incl...
Women in academic publishing and academic psychiatry face many challenges of gender inequality, incl...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Academic publishing is central to the creation, evaluation and dissemination of scholarship and is c...
<p>This is the accepted manuscript of a paper published in the April 2016 issue of Learned Publishin...
Gender inequalities have been a persistent feature of all modern societies. Although employment-rela...
Society is undergoing a shift in gender politics. Science and medicine are part of this conversation...
Women's access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Although the scientific community, particularly academic publishing, claims to be gender-neutral and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Introduction: In terms of academic positions and activities, women seem to be disadvantaged in vario...
Gender issues have been studied in a broad range of fields and in many areas of society, including s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract not availableAlana K.Ribarovska, Mark R.Hutchinson, Quentin J.Pittman, Carmine Pariante, Sa...
This article documents the experiences of a community of practice (CoP) of female academics with reg...