| Periodical Title | APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy |
| Author(s) | Miriam Solomon; John Clarke; Kathryn Norlock; Sharon Crasnow; Abigail Stewart; Elizabeth Minnich; Janet Kourany |
| Editor(s) | Christina M. Bellon |
| Abstract | This 2009 APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy investigates the persistent underrepresentation of women in academic philosophy, where women comprise only approximately 21% of professionally employed philosophers. The issue presents a comprehensive employment study by Solomon and Clarke analyzing 2007-08 hiring data, revealing that women are hired proportionally to their PhD representation (~27-29%) but this percentage has plateaued for over a decade. Contributors examine multiple dimensions: Norlock advocates for systematic demographic data collection despite practical challenges; Kourany introduces panel presentations exploring underlying causes; Minnich analyzes how women’s historical exclusion from philosophical subject matter creates conceptual errors that perpetuate inhospitable professional environments; Crasnow compares philosophy unfavorably to other humanities and science disciplines, identifying potential factors including lack of female role models and disciplinary culture; and Stewart presents lessons from NSF ADVANCE programs in natural sciences, emphasizing unconscious gender schemas, evaluation bias, accumulation of disadvantage, and the critical need for achieving critical mass (30% threshold) through proactive institutional transformation. This content was generated by artificial intelligence using the text of the original work. |
| Thematic Cluster/Special Issue | Participation Rate of Women in Academic Philosophy |
| Pages | 3-19 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Keywords | women in philosophy, gender equity, employment study, gender schemas, evaluation bias, critical mass, feminist philosophy, institutional transformation, demographic data, philosophy profession This content was generated by artificial intelligence using the text of the original work. |
| Date Published | Spring 2009 |
| URL | https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.apaonline.org/resource/collection/D03EBDAB-82D7-4B28-B897-C050FDC1ACB4/v08n2Feminism.pdf |
| Google Scholar Link | https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?cluster=18364237447774788408&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5 |
| Open Access? | Yes |
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