On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:33:13AM -0800, Melinda Shore wrote:

> address.  As I said I think that looking at the pool of
> nominees who've accepted their nominations and comparing
> it to the pool of people selected would provide one
> very rough measure of bias (explicit or otherwise) in
> one stage of the process.

Speaking only personally, but as one of the fat middle-aged white men
from North America whose mother tongue is English, and as someone who
was selected by the Nomcom for something this year, I strongly support
the above.  It would not be a result to give us anything remotely like
hard data, but it would be a result that could suggest further
inquiry.  And it oughta be cheap to generate.  As long as we use it
carefully, such a result could be useful.

A

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