id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7ljiyfogbzhwpa4bwqvrgdsggi Marie Bocher Drawing everyday sexism in academia: observations and analysis of a community-based initiative 2020 17 .pdf application/pdf 12659 1062 55 Through the website didthisreallyhappen.net, we collect testimonies about everyday sexism occurring in the professional academic environment (universities, research institutes, scientific conferences. stereotypical feminine roles, (2) behaviours that aim at maintaining men in stereotypical masculine roles, (3) the questioning of the scientific skills of female researchers, (4) situations where women have the position of an outsider, especially in informal networking contexts, (5) the objectification strips, we decided to extend the project by collecting sexist stories from the academic community, and turning these For example, males tend to doubt and question studies showing gender bias more than women do (Handley et al., 2015). received testimony using three main criteria: (1) the story depicts a situation of sexist bias, (2) the story is different from Again, in a work context, most of these situations put female scientists back to their gendered condition, but this time Gender Bias Against Women in Science, Worklife Law, available at: https://worklifelaw.org/publication/ ./cache/work_7ljiyfogbzhwpa4bwqvrgdsggi.pdf ./txt/work_7ljiyfogbzhwpa4bwqvrgdsggi.txt