The "13+ Club" touches on gender and tenure more broadly. Might be helpful here: http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/nwsa_journal/v01... On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:47 AM, Gabriella "Biella" Coleman < enid.coleman@mcgill.ca> wrote:
Thanks everyone for the helpful (though depressing) pointers.
I've also wondered too about syllabus/syllabi and if anyone has studied gender and courses. I am currently the undergraduate program director for my dept right now and I approve courses that students take outside of McGill and do so by judging the syllabi. I always count female vs male authors/academics and it is always deeply lopsided. It is all of course all very informal but it is rather consistent.
All best, Gabriella
On 2016-02-24 06:00 PM, air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org wrote:
In law, 2 of the top 100 are women; taking it through the top 200 gets you up to 22ish (apologies but I can't fully decode all of the names).
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