A Gender Gap in Publishing? Women's Representation in Edited Political Science Books

Volume: 34, Issue: 01, Pages: 143 - 147
Published: Mar 1, 2001
Abstract
Academic publishing is tightly connected to college and university faculty members' prospects for promotion, tenure, salary increases, and professional recognition, and is often regarded as an index of one's scholarly contribution to a given field (Blackburn and Lawrence 1995). This is problematic because, as many researchers have clearly documented, women publish less than men. Because female faculty produce fewer publications on average than...
Paper Details
Title
A Gender Gap in Publishing? Women's Representation in Edited Political Science Books
Published Date
Mar 1, 2001
Volume
34
Issue
01
Pages
143 - 147
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