by Beverly | Feb 16, 2015 | Photos
by Beverly | Feb 8, 2015 | Racism in Europe, Racism in the US
"They informed some people that stereotypes were rare and told others that stereotypes were common, then asked for their perceptions of women. Those who read that stereotypes were common rated women as significantly less career-oriented and more family-oriented....
by Beverly | Feb 8, 2015 | Universities
Reasons You Were Not Promoted That are Totally Unrelated to Gender You don’t smile enough. People don’t like you. You smile too much. People don’t take you seriously. You’re abrasive, for example that time whe… This was posted on...
by Beverly | Feb 7, 2015 | Humanities Education, Teaching
Is the Professor Bossy or Brilliant? Much Depends on Gender – NYTimes.com An interactive chart of words taken from millions of student reviews of their instructors offers a vivid illustration of unconscious gender bias. This was posted on...
by Beverly | Feb 6, 2015 | Feminism, German studies, Islam in Europe, Racism in Europe, Religion, Religion in Europe
Gender, race, religion, faith? Rethinking intersectionality in German feminisms. European Journal of Women’s Studies. Despite the recent wave of scholarship on intersectionality, as well as a surge in feminist scholarship on Islam in German feminist studies,...