Sexist behaviour in the workplace contributes to create a hostile environment, hindering the chance of women and gender non-conforming individuals to pursue an academic career, but also reinforcing gender stereotypes that are harmful to their progress and recognition. The Did this really happen?! project aims at publishing real-life, everyday sexism in the form of comic strips. Its major goal is to raise awareness about unconscious biases that transpire in everyday interactions in academia and increase the visibility of sexist situations that arise within the scientific community, especially to those who might not notice it. Through the website didthisreallyhappen.net, we collect testimonies about everyday sexism occurring in the profession...
Objective: The goal of this study is to understand how people experience sexism and sexual harassmen...
GEARING-Roles Horizon 2020 Project has developed the Humorarium Toolkit, with arguments and vignette...
Disparaging remarks that female scientists are ‘Distractingly Sexy’ (Waxman, 2015) and ‘Too Pretty t...
Sexist behaviour in the workplace contributes to create a hostile environment, hindering the chance ...
International audienceAbstract. Sexist behaviour in the workplace contributes to create a hostile en...
After decades of virtual exclusion from participation in STEM, women have majored in, earned graduat...
After decades of virtual exclusion from participation in STEM, women have majored in, earned graduat...
More men are studying and working in science fields than women. This could be an effect of the pre...
The events that culminated in the resignation of Bora Zivkovic from Scientific American last week de...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] Sexism occurs when men are beli...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2020. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Patricia Frazie...
This project is a radically multidisciplinary examination of how gender intervenes in programming cu...
Male-dominated work environments often possess masculine cultures that are unwelcoming to women. The...
In this paper, I examine prejudiced gender dynamics in the workplace and the underlying social norms...
Masculine work contexts form an important source of social identity threat for working women. But wh...
Objective: The goal of this study is to understand how people experience sexism and sexual harassmen...
GEARING-Roles Horizon 2020 Project has developed the Humorarium Toolkit, with arguments and vignette...
Disparaging remarks that female scientists are ‘Distractingly Sexy’ (Waxman, 2015) and ‘Too Pretty t...
Sexist behaviour in the workplace contributes to create a hostile environment, hindering the chance ...
International audienceAbstract. Sexist behaviour in the workplace contributes to create a hostile en...
After decades of virtual exclusion from participation in STEM, women have majored in, earned graduat...
After decades of virtual exclusion from participation in STEM, women have majored in, earned graduat...
More men are studying and working in science fields than women. This could be an effect of the pre...
The events that culminated in the resignation of Bora Zivkovic from Scientific American last week de...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] Sexism occurs when men are beli...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2020. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Patricia Frazie...
This project is a radically multidisciplinary examination of how gender intervenes in programming cu...
Male-dominated work environments often possess masculine cultures that are unwelcoming to women. The...
In this paper, I examine prejudiced gender dynamics in the workplace and the underlying social norms...
Masculine work contexts form an important source of social identity threat for working women. But wh...
Objective: The goal of this study is to understand how people experience sexism and sexual harassmen...
GEARING-Roles Horizon 2020 Project has developed the Humorarium Toolkit, with arguments and vignette...
Disparaging remarks that female scientists are ‘Distractingly Sexy’ (Waxman, 2015) and ‘Too Pretty t...