Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Representation of women as editors in andrology journals

View through CrossRef
AbstractBackgroundSurveys of gender diversity in editorial boards of journals have been conducted in several disciplines, but not in andrology.ObjectivesThe present study was designed to investigate the gender distribution of editorial boards of andrology journals.MethodsA total of eight andrology journals were included in the study, and the gender information and geographical location of editors were identified based on the information obtained from the Internet.ResultsA total of 382 editors’ gender information was confirmed. Women made up 1 of the 9 editors‐in‐chief (11.1%), 13 of the 68 deputy/associate editors (19.1%), 37 of the 270 editorial/advisory board members (13.7%) and 0 of the 35 other types of editors (0%). There was no significant difference in the journal impact factor between male and female editors‐in‐chief (3.060 ± 1.274 vs 3.842), and no significant association was found between impact factor and the proportion of female editor (Spearman'sr = −0.204,P = 0.629).Discussion and conclusionAndrology‐related journals lacked adequate gender diversity, not all journals reserved reasonable editorial positions for women. Besides, increased impact factor did not bring additional gender bias. Women should be given more reasonable seats to improve gender diversity in andrology‐related journals.
Title: Representation of women as editors in andrology journals
Description:
AbstractBackgroundSurveys of gender diversity in editorial boards of journals have been conducted in several disciplines, but not in andrology.
ObjectivesThe present study was designed to investigate the gender distribution of editorial boards of andrology journals.
MethodsA total of eight andrology journals were included in the study, and the gender information and geographical location of editors were identified based on the information obtained from the Internet.
ResultsA total of 382 editors’ gender information was confirmed.
Women made up 1 of the 9 editors‐in‐chief (11.
1%), 13 of the 68 deputy/associate editors (19.
1%), 37 of the 270 editorial/advisory board members (13.
7%) and 0 of the 35 other types of editors (0%).
There was no significant difference in the journal impact factor between male and female editors‐in‐chief (3.
060 ± 1.
274 vs 3.
842), and no significant association was found between impact factor and the proportion of female editor (Spearman'sr = −0.
204,P = 0.
629).
Discussion and conclusionAndrology‐related journals lacked adequate gender diversity, not all journals reserved reasonable editorial positions for women.
Besides, increased impact factor did not bring additional gender bias.
Women should be given more reasonable seats to improve gender diversity in andrology‐related journals.

Related Results

Academia 1.0: Slow Food in a Fast Food Culture? (A Reply to John Hartley)
Academia 1.0: Slow Food in a Fast Food Culture? (A Reply to John Hartley)
"You could think of our kind of scholarship," he said, "as something like 'slow food' in a fast-food culture."— Ivan Kreilkamp, co-editor of Victorian Studies(Chronicle of Higher E...
Pregnant Prisoners in Shackles
Pregnant Prisoners in Shackles
Photo by niu niu on Unsplash ABSTRACT Shackling prisoners has been implemented as standard procedure when transporting prisoners in labor and during childbirth. This procedure ensu...
The Women Who Don’t Get Counted
The Women Who Don’t Get Counted
Photo by Hédi Benyounes on Unsplash ABSTRACT The current incarceration facilities for the growing number of women are depriving expecting mothers of adequate care cruci...
Humanities
Humanities
James E. Côté and Anton L. Allahar, Lowering Higher Education: The Rise of Corporate Universities and the Fall of Liberal Education, reviewed by glen a. jones Daniel Coleman and S...
Zero to hero
Zero to hero
Western images of Japan tell a seemingly incongruous story of love, sex and marriage – one full of contradictions and conflicting moral codes. We sometimes hear intriguing stories ...
What is Analytic Philosophy
What is Analytic Philosophy
Special Issue: What is Analytic PhilosophyReferencesHaaparantaG. P. Baker and P. M. S. Hacker. Frege: Logical Excavations. Oxford, Blackwell, 1984.M. Dummett. The Interpretation of...
American Society of Andrology Its Beginnings
American Society of Andrology Its Beginnings
The term “andrology” was introduced in 1951 by Harald Siebke, a Professor of Gynecology in Bonn, Germany. However, many years passed before the term gained acceptance. It was not u...
A view of women in painting from the past to the present: the image of women in art and women painters
A view of women in painting from the past to the present: the image of women in art and women painters
The woman, has been one of the main themes of art throughout all art processes. Social processes and the place of women in society were also reflected in art and shaped the image o...

Back to Top