Women in Philosophy: What is to be Done? Interrogating the Values of Representation and Intersectionality
Rebecca Buxton, Lisa Whiting
European Journal of Analytic Philosophy
2023
Metaphilosophical myopia and the ideal of expansive pluralism
Ian James Kidd
Journal of Philosophy of Education
2023
Indexing Philosophy in a Fair and Inclusive Key
Simon Fokt, Quentin Pharr, Clotilde Torregrossa
Journal of the American Philosophical Association
2023
Social exclusion in academia through biases in methodological quality evaluation: On the situation of women in science and philosophy
Anna Leuschner
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
2015
The Frequency of “Brilliant” and “Genius” in Teaching Evaluations Predicts the Representation of Women and African Americans across Fields
Daniel Storage, Zachary Horne, Andrei Cimpian, Sarah-Jane Leslie
PloS One
2016
An Emphasis on Brilliance Fosters Masculinity-Contest Cultures
Andrea C. Vial, Melis Muradoglu, George E. Newman, Andrei Cimpian
Psychological Science
2022
Race and Method: The Tuvel Affair
Tina Fernandes Botts
Metaphilosophy
2018
Can Precollege Philosophy Help Academic Philosophy’s Diversity Problem? Reflecting on What Diverse Philosophers Say about Early Exposure to Philosophy
Nic R. Jones; Debi Talukdar; Sara Goering
Precollege Philosophy and Public Practice
2022
Feminist Philosophy of Disability: A Genealogical Intervention
Shelley Lynn Tremain
The Southern Journal of Philosophy
2019
Field Notes on the Naturalization and Denaturalization of Disability in (Feminist) Philosophy: What They Do and How They Do It
Shelley Lynn Tremain
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
2020
Recovering Early Modern Writers: Some Tensions
Jessica Gordon-Roth and Nancy Kendrick
Metaphilosophy
2019
Sex, Lies, and Bigotry: The Canon of Philosophy
Mary Ellen Waithe
Methodological Reflections on Women’s Contribution and Influence in the History of Philosophy
2020
Success in Academic Philosophy: What Female Students and Junior Academics Need to Know
Rebecca Roache
Think: Philosophy for Everyone
2021
Identity and Bias in Philosophy: What Philosophers Can Learn from Stem Subjects
Yasemin J. Erden
Think: Philosophy for Everyone
2021
What Does a Philosopher Look Like? Women in the History of Philosophy”
Hannah Marije Altorf
Think: Philosophy for Everyone
2021
Cramping Our Style? Gender and Philosophical Writing
Helen Steward
Think: Philosophy for Everyone
2021
A Manifesto for Philosophy
Rebecca Buxton, Lisa Whiting
Think: Philosophy for Everyone
2021
Novel Thought: An African American Woman Philosopher at Mid-Career
Anita L. Allen
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010r
The Role Model Argument for Faculty Diversity
Anita L. Allen
Philosophical Forum
1992/2002
How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment
Michèle Lamont
2009
Was I Entitled or Should I Apologize? Affirmative Action Going Forward
Anita L. Allen
The Journal of Ethics
2011
Ideas and Ideals: Honoring Joyce Mitchell Cook
Anita L. Allen
Think
2021
Women are underrepresented in fields where success is believed to require brilliance
Meredith Meyer; Andrei Cimpian; Sarah-Jane Leslie
Frontiers in Psychology
2015
Women—particularly underrepresented minority women—and early-career academics feel like impostors in fields that value brilliance
Melis Muradoglu; Zachary Horne; Matthew D. Hammond; Sarah-Jane Leslie; Andrei Cimpian
Journal of Educational Psychology
2022
Women and Minorities in Philosophy
Sven Ove Hansson
Theoria
2010
On the emergence of American analytic philosophy
Joel Katzav
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
2017
Analytic philosophy, 1925-1969: emergence, management and nature
Joel Katzav
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
2018
Some Data on the Underrepresentation of Women in Philosophy in Italy
Francesca Ervas, Giulia Casini, Francesca Forlé, Marina Sbisà
Society for Women in Philosophy Italia
2019
Some Data on the Underrepresentation of Women in Philosophy in Italy: An update with data from 2019
Francesca Ervas, Francesca Forlè, Marina Sbisà, Sarah Songhorian
Society for Women in Philosophy Italia
2020
Some Data on the Underrepresentation of Women in Philosophy in Italy: An update with data from 2020
Francesca Forlè, Giulia Casini, Sarah Songhorian, Francesca Ervas
Society for Women in Philosophy Italia
2021
Some Data on the Underrepresentation of Women in Philosophy in Italy: An update with data from 2021
Francesca Ervas
Society for Women in Philosophy Italia
2022
Philosophy among the social sciences: Women, disciplines and progress
Fiona Jenkins
Journal of Social Philosophy
2021
Improving the Participation of Women in the Philosophy Profession
Eliza Goddard
Australian Association of Philosophy
2008
Report: Survey of Journals and LGBT Scholarship
Mark G. Chekola
APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues
2004
What Might Be Learned from Recent Efforts in the Natural Sciences?
Abigail J. Stewart
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Sharon Crasnow
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
Women in Philosophy: 21% of What?
Elizabeth K. Minnich
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
Why Are Women Only 21% of Philosophy?: Introduction to the Panel Presentations
Janet A. Kourany
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
Love to Count: Arguments for Inaccurately Measuring the Proportions of Philosophers Who Are Women
Kathryn J. Norlock
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
CSW Jobs for Philosophers Employment Study
Miriam Solomon; John Clarke
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
Hypatia: A Journal of Her Own
Alison Wylie
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
The Triple Anonymous Review Process at Ethics
Henry S. Richardson
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
The View from the Journal of Moral Philosophy
Thom Brooks
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
Preliminary Report of the Survey on Publishing in Philosophy
Sally Haslanger
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
Philosophy Journal Practices and Opportunities for Bias
Carole J. Lee; Christian D. Schunn
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
How Do Women Fare in Philosophy Journals?: An Introduction
Janet A. Kourany
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
Open Letter to the APA from the Women in Philosophy Task Force
The Women in Philosophy Task Force
APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
2010
What’s Wrong With Current Citation Practices in Philosophy?
Meena Krishnamurthy; Jessica Wilson
What’s Wrong? the not quite official blog of cu-boulder’s center for values and social policy
2015
On Being Good at Seeming Smart
Eric Schwitzgebel
The Splintered Mind: reflections in philosophy of psychology, broadly construed
2010