Ritu Dewan Article Published in the Book ''Pandemic, Policies & Resistance: Southern Feminist Critiques in Times of Covid-19'' edited by Masaya Llavaneras Blanco and Damien P. Gock for DAWN.
Shama Dossa Article in Alliance Magazine
CLAEF Colectiva Latinoamericana de Evaluación Feminista, based in the 2024 gLocal week
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Areesha Khan Article
Shipra and Harshil Sharma Article
Results of two C-Change surveys of 4997 faculty and staff in medical and social sciences at the University of Oxford are analysed quantitatively and qualitatively and presented with illustrative quotations giving voice to critical personal perceptions of the culture and efforts to improve it. The C-Change survey included 12 dimensions of the culture: Vitality; Self-Efficacy in Career Advancement; Institutional Support; Relationships/Inclusion/Trust; Values Alignment; Ethical/Moral Distress; Leadership Aspirations; Work-Life Integration; Gender Equity; Black and Minority Ethnic Equity; Institutional Change Efforts for Diversity; Institutional Change Efforts for Faculty Support. Women were less positive than men on six dimensions in medical and ten dimensions in social sciences, suggesting that women’s experiences are different to those of men. Both women and men were more positive about the culture in medical than social sciences. A more positive culture in medical sciences is attributed to the wide-spread implementation of Athena SWAN gender equality action plans linked to the NIHR funding incentives.
Read the full paper in the special issue of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews on gender in scientific practice: https://doi.org/10.1080/03080188.2019.1603880
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