Surviving in a male academia: gender gap, publication strategies and career stage in South European political science journals

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE European Political Science Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1057/s41304-023-00443-8
Anna Bosco, Susannah Verney, Sandra Bermúdez, Annalisa Tonarelli
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Abstract Women’s underrepresentation in top political science journals has been a central concern of both the American Political Science Association and the European Consortium of Political Research, which have promoted studies to assess the extent and features of the gender gap. However, so far in Southern Europe, research on this topic has been scarce. Our work adds to the literature by presenting new data on three journals: the Italian Political Science Review, the Spanish Political Science Review and South European Society and Politics . The research has three main goals: to gauge the gender gap in the three journals; to examine whether gender influences publication preferences; and to investigate how career intersects with gendered publication strategies. The analysis is built on a database of almost 800 articles and about 1400 authors, published in these three journals in 2011–2022. Our main findings are that South European journals reveal a gender gap similar to other international journals, where just one-third of authors are women; that this publication gap is accompanied by gendered publication strategies; and that the routes men and women follow to succeed in academic publishing diverge at every career stage. Finally, we argue that women's preferred strategies may not offer the optimum path to career success.
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在男性学术界生存:南欧政治科学期刊的性别差距、出版策略与职业阶段
女性在顶级政治科学期刊上的代表性不足一直是美国政治科学协会(American political science Association)和欧洲政治研究联盟(European Consortium of political Research)关注的中心问题,这两个组织推动了评估性别差距程度和特征的研究。然而,到目前为止,在南欧,关于这一主题的研究还很少。我们的工作通过在三种期刊上提供新的数据来增加文献:意大利政治科学评论,西班牙政治科学评论和南欧社会与政治。这项研究有三个主要目标:衡量这三种期刊的性别差异;研究性别是否影响出版偏好;并调查职业生涯与性别出版策略的交集。该分析是建立在一个数据库上的,该数据库包含2011-2022年在这三种期刊上发表的近800篇文章和约1400位作者。我们的主要发现是,南欧期刊显示出与其他国际期刊类似的性别差距,其中只有三分之一的作者是女性;这种出版差距伴随着性别出版策略;男性和女性在学术出版领域取得成功的途径在每个职业阶段都是不同的。最后,我们认为女性的首选策略可能并不是通往职业成功的最佳途径。
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European Political Science
European Political Science POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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46
期刊介绍: European Political Science (EPS) is an international journal devoted to publishing contributions by and for the political science community. Its interpretation of ''political science'' is wide and encompasses comparative politics, political economy, international relations, public administration, political theory, European studies and related disciplines. Although our traditional focus has been on European affairs and the development of the discipline, we are always on the lookout for work that compares politics in Europe with other continents and countries, and more general work (on other regions) that would be of interest to European political scientists (our main readership). As the professional journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, EPS is also a prime outlet for research notes and opinion pieces about the political science profession, including teaching and learning contributions, as well as symposia and academic debates. As a new initiative, we also publish original datasets. The editors of European Political Science (EPS), invite you to submit the following types of articles. Research - articles on conceptual, methodological, and theoretical developments and trends in political science. Articles aimed at this section should be intellectually stimulating, conceptually rigorous, critical and above all agenda-setting. Profession - articles about the state of the discipline, and where it is heading, relations between academia and politicians, policy-makers, journalists and ordinary citizens. Teaching - articles, debates and symposia on new approaches to teaching and learning political science. Debate - a collection of 3 to 4 articles (maximum 20,000 words) that exposes two countervailing perspectives on important current affairs or professional matters in order to generate awareness and reactions from the political science community. Symposium - a collection of 4 to 5 articles (maximum length 25,000 words) on a specific topic and under the coordination of one or two guest editors. The articles must cover either research matters (including the discipline, methodological and conceptual developments, as well as research findings in the classical sense that may contribute to an advancement of the discipline). Symposia can also tackle professional matters (such as career structures and prospects, external evaluation, higher education reforms, accreditation issues, funding trends). Datasets - original dataset accompanied by a short explanatory note explaining the dataset, its novelty, the variables included and the data sources. The descriptive piece will be under copyright, but not the dataset. This format allows authors to get their dataset published and cited, but also allows them and others them and others to use the data for research articles.
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