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  • We(men) in science – Understanding the matilda effect in science communication
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    We(men) in science – Understanding the matilda effect in science communication

    ByMahima Samraik July 12, 2023October 19, 2024

    Matilda effect in science communication: Male authors seen as producing higher scientific quality and more collaboration-worthy than women.

  • No face reveals: the struggles of YouTube’s female scientists
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    No face reveals: the struggles of YouTube’s female scientists

    ByJoshua Buchi September 28, 2022October 23, 2024

    Is it harder for women to communicate on YouTube? Yes – and it’s worse if the audience can see their face.

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