Gender Gap or Gender Bias in Peace Research? Publication Patterns and Citation Rates forJournal of Peace Research, 1983-2008
Abstract
Many studies report lower academic productivity among women. But are women less likely to get their research published in the first place? The evidence for potential gender bias in publication and impact is mixed. This article examines the gender dimension of scientific publication in international relations (IR) based on submission data for Journal of Peace Research for the period 1983–2008. It examines the gender gap in submissions and...
Paper Details
Title
Gender Gap or Gender Bias in Peace Research? Publication Patterns and Citation Rates forJournal of Peace Research, 1983-2008
Published Date
Jun 27, 2013
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
493 - 506
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