A merry linkspamming band (1st September, 2011)

  • Meanwhile, Sady Doyle takes on mansplainers.
  • When computer programming was ‘women’s work’. Reflections by recruiter Anna Lewis on learning about the historic status of programming.
  • Changing the Ratio at SXSW. Emma Persky does detailed analysis of SXSW’s presenter gender breakdown.
  • So seriously, why aren’t there more women in science?: Yes, the perennial question, but there are some brief interviews with some leading women scientists: Cathy Foley, CSIRO division chief; Suzanne Cory, Australian Academy of Science President; Mahananda Dasgupta professor in ANU Department of Nuclear Physics and others.
  • You can suggest links for future linkspams in comments here, or by using the “geekfeminism” tag on delicious, freelish.us or pinboard.in or the “#geekfeminism” tag on Twitter. Please note that we tend to stick to publishing recent links (from the last month or so).

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