How 'neurosexism' is holding back gender equality – and science itself http://theconversation.com/how-neurosexism-is-holding-back-gender-equality-and-science-itself-67597?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=twitterbutton … via @ConversationUK
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Iris van Rooij Retweeted shrew
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@kleinherenbrink I thought an interesting observation in the context of our earlier discussion. h/t@PratherLabhttps://twitter.com/shrewshrew/status/900426058708779008 …Iris van Rooij added,
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Iris van Rooij Retweeted Jennifer Doleac
By analogy, consider e.g. nr. of early career publications as a measure of academic perform/talent, & then consider:https://twitter.com/jenniferdoleac/status/900408184057335808 …
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Replying to @kleinherenbrink @o_guest and
Probably more exmples. Saw study: early career women researchrs co-author fewer papers, possibly due to lab dynamics. Need to look for link.
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Replying to @IrisVanRooij @kleinherenbrink and
I love that this thread is still going and useful.
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Replying to @o_guest @kleinherenbrink and
It's indeed interesting how much is touched upon in this thread of 300+ tweets, & clearly haven't covered all ground yet. What I do find a
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Replying to @IrisVanRooij @o_guest and
pity it isn't easily searchable or readable for people that enter sideways bcse of branching subthreads (though you seem able to search it?)
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Replying to @IrisVanRooij @kleinherenbrink and
No, I just have very good memory and got used to twitter threads.
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...which BTW suck for having any meaningful debate, inherently pushing the discussion in circles.
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