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女考古学家的学术之路——叶小燕研究员访谈录
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作者 孟欣 章梅芳 叶小燕 《广西民族大学学报(自然科学版)》 CAS 2012年第4期1-6,共6页
"性别—科学"研究自20世纪70年代中后期开始,逐渐成为性别研究的热点.恢复女性在科学历史上的地位与贡献,探讨科学女性的职业状况及女性在科学领域内相对缺席的原因,是该领域的研究重点之一.中国很多知名女考古学家均已高龄,... "性别—科学"研究自20世纪70年代中后期开始,逐渐成为性别研究的热点.恢复女性在科学历史上的地位与贡献,探讨科学女性的职业状况及女性在科学领域内相对缺席的原因,是该领域的研究重点之一.中国很多知名女考古学家均已高龄,对她们展开口述史研究已迫在眉睫;抢救她们的第一手档案资料,能为随后的考古学史和妇女史研究提供坚实的文献基础.女考古学家在新中国考古学领域里是一道亮丽的风景线,她们为中国现代考古学事业的发展做出了重要的贡献.就成长环境、工作状况、学术地位及成果影响等方面,对老一辈女考古学家展开抢救性的口述史整理研究工作,对中国考古学史及"性别—科学"研究均具有重要意义.本期特推出由孟欣、章梅芳于2011年5月6日对中国社会科学院考古研究所女考古学家叶小燕研究员的访谈,分享了女性从事考古事业的亲身经历与体会,这将为以后的相关研究提供一份难得的口述档案. 展开更多
关键词 女考古学家 性别-科学 叶小燕 访谈录
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Is Math Still Just a Man's World?
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作者 Alice B. Popejoy 《Journal of Mathematics and System Science》 2012年第5期292-298,共7页
Awards are important markers of success in any career, and in academia they can play an important role in hiring, promotion and tenure decisions. This study compares awards data for disciplinary societies in STEM (sc... Awards are important markers of success in any career, and in academia they can play an important role in hiring, promotion and tenure decisions. This study compares awards data for disciplinary societies in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to the proportion of women in each respective field. By establishing availability pool estimates of women who should be eligible for senior scholarly awards, a comparison can be made between the proportion of female award winners and the percentage of women active in the discipline. The CBMS (conference board of mathematical sciences) survey in 2005 reported that women were 9% of all full-time tenured professors in doctoral-level mathematics departments; yet during the last decade, women received only 4.8% of scholarly awards from the AMS (American mathematical society). Similar disparities exist for scholarly achievement awards from the MAA (mathematical association of America), the SIAM (society for industrial and applied mathematics) and the ASA (American statistical association). The under-recognition of women for scholarly contributions cannot be attributed solely to low numbers of women, so further explanation must be sought elsewhere. Curiously, women received more than their expected proportion of awards for service and teaching. Decades of research in the social sciences points to "implicit associations" or subconscious social stereotypes as the mechanism by which both men and women de-value women's intellectual accomplishments and praise their communal contributions, which may explain the gender disparity between scholarly and service awards. Gender disparities in scholarly recognition can hinder the advancement of women and limit their numbers as leaders in STEM fields. AWIS (association for women in science) is working with seven disciplinary societies (including AMS, ASA, MAA and SIAM) to identify patterns of behavior that perpetuate unconscious bias in the awards selection process and to pinpoint ways to mitigate its deleterious effects. 展开更多
关键词 Scholarly awards recognition disciplinary societies selection NOMINATION implicit associations unconscious bias socialstereotypes broadening participation.
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