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NYTimes: Trump plays the Man’s Card

NYTimes: Trump plays the Man’s Card

Source: www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/opinion/sunday/trump-plays-the-mans-card.html Quotes: “The evidence is that the woman’s card is less than worthless: There’s abundant research showing that men and women alike tend to judge women more harshly than men. One of the best-known experiments is called the Goldberg

athena-swan April 30, 2016October 2, 2018 article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: Women in the World

NYTimes: Women in the World

Source: nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld The Women in the World (@WomenintheWorld, #witw) Summit, executive-produced by Kyle Gibson, presents “vivid journalistic narratives, stirring videos, and provocative discussions” to showcase for women of impact—and the men who champion them.

athena-swan April 29, 2016October 2, 2018 article, event, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: Mary Beard and her Battle Cry Against Internet Trolling

NYTimes: Mary Beard and her Battle Cry Against Internet Trolling

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/17/fashion/mary-beard-against-internet-trolling.html Quote: “It’s about having a laugh about it. A bit of outrage is good, but having your only rhetorical register as outrage is always going to be unsuccessful. You’ve got to vary it. Sometimes, some of the things

athena-swan April 16, 2016October 2, 2018 article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: When Teamwork Doesn’t Work for Women

NYTimes: When Teamwork Doesn’t Work for Women

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/10/upshot/when-teamwork-doesnt-work-for-women.html Quote: “women get essentially zero credit for the collaborative work with men. … It is only when women write with other women that they are given full credit.”

athena-swan January 8, 2016October 2, 2018 article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: What Really Keeps Women Out of Tech

Source: www.nytimes.com/2015/10/11/opinion/sunday/what-really-keeps-women-out-of-tech.html Quotes: “The percentage of women studying computer science actually has fallen since the 1980s. Dr. Cheryan theorizes that this decline might be partly attributable to the rise of pop-culture portrayals of scientists …” “… research shows that young

athena-swan October 10, 2015 article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: A Toxic Work World

A Toxic Work World by Anne-Marie Slaughter | The New York Times | September 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 “This looks like a “women’s problem,” but it’s not. It’s a work problem — the problem of an antiquated and broken

athena-swan September 19, 2015 announcements, article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: Overcoming the Confidence Gap for Women

Source: www.nytimes.com/2015/06/13/business/dealbook/overcoming-the-confidence-gap-for-women.html Quotes: “…the consulting firm Zenger Folkman studied 16,000 of them – two-thirds men, one-third women – as well as their managers, subordinates and peers. … Women rated better than men on 12 out of 16 competencies. These included “takes

athena-swan June 12, 2015 article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes Video: The Necessity of Failure

Nancy Dubuc, chief executive of A&E Networks, speaks to Adam Bryant about lessons learned from important failures—www.nytimes.com/video/business/100000003577203/the-necessity-of-failure.html

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NYTimes: Fewer Women Run Top Companies than Men Named John

This 2 March 2015 article in The Upshot section of the New York Times by Justin Wolfers shows just how much women are outnumbered by men in many important decision-making roles in the US. The article introduces the Glass Ceiling index as a

athena-swan March 2, 2015 article, nytimes No Comments Read more

NYTimes: Women Doing Office Housework

In a NYTimes article (6 Feb 2015), Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant write on women doing “office housework”. Quotes from the article: “Women help more but benefit less from it. … When a man offers to help, we shower him

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