RT @ipoga: Vi har for nylig udgivet en artikel om forskellen på mandlige og kvindelige forskeres citationer. Det har @weekendavisen skrevet…
Vi har for nylig udgivet en artikel om forskellen på mandlige og kvindelige forskeres citationer. Det har @weekendavisen skrevet om i dag: https://t.co/ff2EhNPLmE den originale artikel kan læses her: https://t.co/G6IUYkucgc
RT @drpeterrodgers: Very interesting paper on gender variations in citation distributions - based on analysis of more than one million pape…
RT @drpeterrodgers: Very interesting paper on gender variations in citation distributions - based on analysis of more than one million pape…
Is there a gender variation in citation distributions in medicine??? https://t.co/cAGkfO9GKH
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @mathiaswullum: New paper out in @eLife (with @ipoga @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi). "Gender variations in citation distributions in medici…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @cfiig8200: "Why are #women not promoted equally,when they perform equally?" Important study by @ipoga et al. on citations of female and…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @cfiig8200: "Why are #women not promoted equally,when they perform equally?" Important study by @ipoga et al. on citations of female and…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @cfiig8200: "Why are #women not promoted equally,when they perform equally?" Important study by @ipoga et al. on citations of female and…
RT @drpeterrodgers: Very interesting paper on gender variations in citation distributions - based on analysis of more than one million pape…
RT @LudoWaltman: Based on my earlier discussions with the authors of this paper, I believe their analysis is quite convincing; rather than…
Very interesting paper on gender variations in citation distributions - based on analysis of more than one million papers
RT @LudoWaltman: Based on my earlier discussions with the authors of this paper, I believe their analysis is quite convincing; rather than…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
of women, including hostile work climates (Carr et al., 2003; Pololi et al., 2013), #GenderBias in recruitment and selection practices (Van den Brink, 2011) and work-family conflicts in the early stages of the academic career (Jolly et al., 2014)." https:
RT @UMRogelCancer: Great thread by @ipoga explaining a recent @eLife paper that comes to a counter-intuitive finding about gender & citatio…
RT @UMRogelCancer: Great thread by @ipoga explaining a recent @eLife paper that comes to a counter-intuitive finding about gender & citatio…
RT @UMRogelCancer: Great thread by @ipoga explaining a recent @eLife paper that comes to a counter-intuitive finding about gender & citatio…
Great thread by @ipoga explaining a recent @eLife paper that comes to a counter-intuitive finding about gender & citations — an important contribution to the larger discussion around addressing inequalities for #womeninSTEM. Our own @reshmajagsi (@UMic
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @mathiaswullum: New paper out in @eLife (with @ipoga @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi). "Gender variations in citation distributions in medici…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @LudoWaltman: Based on my earlier discussions with the authors of this paper, I believe their analysis is quite convincing; rather than…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @mathiaswullum: New paper out in @eLife (with @ipoga @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi). "Gender variations in citation distributions in medici…
RT @LudoWaltman: Based on my earlier discussions with the authors of this paper, I believe their analysis is quite convincing; rather than…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @LudoWaltman: Based on my earlier discussions with the authors of this paper, I believe their analysis is quite convincing; rather than…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @mathiaswullum: New paper out in @eLife (with @ipoga @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi). "Gender variations in citation distributions in medici…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
Quite interesting - brings up points about the root of the matter in #genderequality in academia and #womeninSTEM. I feel the issue is deeply rooted in our culture & goes as far back as childhood in how we are nudged this way or that by teachers/parent
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
RT @mathiaswullum: New paper out in @eLife (with @ipoga @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi). "Gender variations in citation distributions in medici…
New paper out in @eLife (with @ipoga @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi). "Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestige". Read @ipoga's summary here!
Based on my earlier discussions with the authors of this paper, I believe their analysis is quite convincing; rather than debating the possibility of gender differences in citations, we should focus more on studying gender differences in career trajectorie
RT @ipoga: 1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges…
1/ Are women scientists less cited than men? Our new paper in @eLife (with @mathiaswullum @schneider_jw @reshmajagsi) challenges this claim, found commonly in the literature. https://t.co/G6IUYkucgc
This analysis found that a lot of the citation gap between men and women is driven by self-citation...which I'm sure people will use as an excuse to say, "See? Women just need to be bolder about citing themselves!" :-/ https://t.co/KZRBIc271Z
RT @JelteWicherts: Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestige htt…
RT @JelteWicherts: Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestige htt…
Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestige https://t.co/HQIe7aR8Fa
Gender variations in citation distributions in medicine are very small and due to self-citation and journal prestige https://t.co/mItG39Ou3i