[Air-L] gender

Michael T Zimmer zimmerm at uwm.edu
Fri Feb 26 10:47:23 PST 2016


I wanted to thank everyone contributing for these threads and advocacy, and particularly Gabriella and Lisa for pointing to the importance of assessing our syllabi for representation, not just our scholarship.

I was jolted into awareness of my own shortcomings in this regard when Anna Hoffmann who, after TA-ing for me for many semesters, completely reengineered one of my classes once she took it over — and so much for the better! (Anna, I [stole] use your version now)

Michael

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Michael Zimmer, PhD
Associate Professor and PhD Program Director, School of Information Studies
Director, Center for Information Policy Research
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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On Feb 25, 2016, at 5:51 PM, Lisa Tagliaferri <LTagliaferri at gradcenter.cuny.edu<mailto:LTagliaferri at gradcenter.cuny.edu>> wrote:

Broadly concerning gender and scholarship -- here is an annotated
bibliography, Gender Bias in Academe
<https://www.hastac.org/blogs/superadmin/2015/01/26/gender-bias-academe-annotated-bibliography-important-recent-studies>,
co-authored by Danica Savonick and Cathy Davidson:
https://www.hastac.org/blogs/superadmin/2015/01/26/gender-bias-academe-annotated-bibliography-important-recent-studies

For syllabi, you can explore authors via The Open Syllabus Project
<http://opensyllabusproject.org/>:
http://opensyllabusproject.org/

Best wishes,
Lisa

Lisa Tagliaferri
The Graduate Center
The City University of New York

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:47 AM, Gabriella "Biella" Coleman <
enid.coleman at 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 at 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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Gabriella Coleman
Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy
Department of Art History & Communication Studies
McGill University
853 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, PQ
H3A 0G5
http://gabriellacoleman.org/
514-398-8572


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