The literature on the gender gap in political science and international relations (IR) has increased significantly in the last couple of decades. However, little is known about how male and female scholars are publishing their works in non-Western-based IR journals. Our study aims to unpack this by examining publications and authorship patterns in IR journals published in Indonesia. The case study represents a non-English speaking country with pivotal roles in international politics and geopolitical aspects, particularly in the Indo-Pacific. Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous nation and the third largest democracy, located between the Indian Ocean and the China Sea. The country is critical to regional stability and progress in So...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Introduction Diverse gender and geographical representation matters in research. We aimed to review ...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers’ journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
The literature on the gender gap in political science and international relations (IR) has increased...
This article explores publication patterns across 10 prominent political science journals, documenti...
1 Reviewing History and IR Journals: Academic Publication Practices and dominance in World Society M...
In Indonesia and India the participation of women in politics is influenced by their traditional soc...
The articles for this special issue were selected from the papers presented at the International Con...
This paper reanalyses data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored paper...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers' journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
Publishing has a variety of functions for academics. The most significant of these is linked to este...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
This manuscript reanalyzes data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored ...
Despite significant advances in women's status in political science departments in New Zealand and i...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Introduction Diverse gender and geographical representation matters in research. We aimed to review ...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers’ journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
The literature on the gender gap in political science and international relations (IR) has increased...
This article explores publication patterns across 10 prominent political science journals, documenti...
1 Reviewing History and IR Journals: Academic Publication Practices and dominance in World Society M...
In Indonesia and India the participation of women in politics is influenced by their traditional soc...
The articles for this special issue were selected from the papers presented at the International Con...
This paper reanalyses data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored paper...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers' journal selection decisions, and thereby ...
Publishing has a variety of functions for academics. The most significant of these is linked to este...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
This manuscript reanalyzes data from a recent widely-discussed study reporting that female-authored ...
Despite significant advances in women's status in political science departments in New Zealand and i...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
Introduction Diverse gender and geographical representation matters in research. We aimed to review ...
This article examines the impact of gender on researchers’ journal selection decisions, and thereby ...