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Women in the Academy: Key studies on gender in political science
Despite significant advances in women's status in political science departments in New Zealand and internationally, women remain underrepresented in the profession. This review article discusses five factors that are identified in the literature as problems for women's progression in political science: the double bind, gender devaluation, the 'chilly climate', the culture of research and the chronological crunch. The specific causes of these factors and the extent of their impact on women's status and performance in the discipline have not yet been fully established. A review of the international political science literature, however, reveals a growing dedication both to identifying the key variables impacting on women's success in political science and to advancing strategies that might improve the status of women in the profession. I suggest that New Zealand's political science community should make similar commitments in order to more effectively reduce gender gaps in the presence, status and outcomes of female scholars across the discipline. © 2013 The Author(s).
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Timperley, C. (2013). Women in the Academy: Key studies on gender in political science. Political Science, 65(1), 84-104. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032318713489783Publisher DOI
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Political ScienceVolume
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2013-06-17Pagination
84-104Publisher
Informa UK LimitedPublication status
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2017-05-02ISSN
0032-3187eISSN
2041-0611Language
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leaky pipelinementoringpolitical scienceprofessionwomen4405 Gender Studies44 Human Society5 Gender EqualitySocial SciencesPolitical ScienceGovernment & LawPUBLICATIONSMARRIAGEPATTERNSPIPELINEFACULTYRANKSEXPolitical Science & Public Administration4408 Political sciencePolitical Science not elsewhere classified
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