Gender Disparities in Academic Publishing in Argentina. A Review of Political Science Journals (2011-2021)
Luciana Berman,
María Paula Bertino,
Agustín Vallejo
Abstract:Given the scarcity of women in hierarchical positions in academic institutions, it is worth asking whether a gender gap in publications precedes this issue. We examine the gender gap in eight of the most important political science journals in Argentina. We reviewed 974 peer-reviewed articles from 144 volumes published between 2011 and 2021, focusing on three dimensions: gender gaps in authorship, co-authorship patterns, and subfield affinities. Our findings suggest that while there is a gender gap in authorsh… Show more
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