Participation by Women in Annual Meetings, 1970-78

Volume: 12, Issue: 03, Pages: 318 - 324
Published: Jan 1, 1979
Abstract
In the late sixties, women in the United States became sensitized to their second-class status and organized to raise their consciousness and change their conditions. At the same time women in academia began to organize within their disciplines to address the problems they faced there. Political science was no exception; in 1969, when women constituted 5 percent of the membership of the APSA and 8 percent of all political science faculty...
Paper Details
Title
Participation by Women in Annual Meetings, 1970-78
Published Date
Jan 1, 1979
Volume
12
Issue
03
Pages
318 - 324
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