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Gender Patterns of Publication in Top Sociological Journals

机译:最佳社会学期刊出版的性别模式

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This article examines publication patterns over the last seventy years from the American Sociological Review and American Journal of Sociology, the two most prominent journals in sociology. We reconstructed the gender of all published authors and each author's academic pedigree. Results would suggest that these journals published disproportionally more articles by male authors and their coauthors. These gender inequalities persisted even when considering citations and after controlling for the influence of academic affiliation. It would seem that the potentially positive advantage of working in a prestigious, elite sociology department, in terms of better learning environment and reputational signal, for higher publication opportunities only significantly benefits male authors. While our findings do not mean that these journals have biased internal policies or implicit practices, this publication pattern needs to be considered especially regarding the possibility of their "social closure" and isomorphism.
机译:本文从美国社会学审查和美国社会学杂志中审查了过去七十年的出版模式,这是社会学的两个最杰出的期刊。我们重建了所有已发表的作者和每个作者的学术统治的性别。结果表明,这些期刊刊登了男性作者及其共同院胎的更多条款。即使在考虑引用和控制学术隶属关系之后,这些性别不平等也持续存在。似乎在更好的学习环境和声誉信号方面,在更高的出版物机会方面,潜在的积极优势在更好的学习环境和声誉信号方面,对于更高的出版机会只会享受男性作者​​的显着效益。虽然我们的调查结果并不意味着这些期刊具有偏见的内部政策或隐性实践,但这种出版模式需要被视为特别有人认为其“社会闭幕”和同构的可能性。

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