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Hierarchies and the Power Imbalance
It is perhaps helpful, if depressing, that stories of harassment and bullying in many spheres now reach headline status. Helpful because it means these issues get an airing instead of simply lurking in the long grass. Just this week there … Continue reading →
How Groupthink Contributes to Harassment
I was recently challenged by a colleague after a meeting as to whether we had all been guilty more of ‘groupthink’ than was apparent at the time or that any of us would have wished. I’m not sure that I … Continue reading →
Posted in Equality, Science Culture
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Tagged bullying, bystanders, consensus, Margaret Heffernan
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Unconscious Bias Training Isn’t a Magic Wand
This week saw a sober assessment of the impact – both positive but also depressingly negative – of schemes to improve gender equality. As the Athena Swan Review Group wrestles with how to improve their own awards, it is important … Continue reading →
Posted in Equality, Science Culture
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Tagged Athena Swan, bullying, implicit bias, training
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Tears Before Bedtime
Tears Before Bedtime It is a well-worn trope that women weep and men shout. Stereotypical but, although I have occasionally seen women shout I have yet to see a man break down in public when losing an argument (as opposed … Continue reading →
Feeling Exhausted
This week I came across an article highlighting the accumulated evidence from multiple studies of the disadvantage women in science suffer, with specific reference to the fields of anthropology, ecology and evolution, the field the author – Kathleen Grogan – … Continue reading →
Posted in Science Culture, Women in Science
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Tagged bias, bullying, leaky pipeline, MIT
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