Re: [Gendergap] more women's voices

2017-11-01 Thread Neotarf
Health professionals thinking about what belongs in an educational video might want to walk down the hall to the outpatient department and see what kind of films are being shown to family members while they wait. Who knows, there might even be something out of copyright that can be made available

Re: [Gendergap] more women's voices

2017-11-01 Thread J Hayes
Yeah, if you wanted a case study of what implicit bias looks like, just look at health care. It is good working on disaster response, but the vital chronic public health topics are relatively neglected. This infant sleep article got elevated by our oclc friends. Much criticism of the start by the

[Gendergap] Fwd: "Selective incivility"

2017-11-01 Thread Neotarf
More research on 'selective incivility': This refers to an academic discussion of whether discrimination is no longer overt but has become covert, in the form of incivilty that selectively targets gender and other marginalized groups without making open reference to those groups. Gender, Sexual