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Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women
Virginia Valian
April 8, 2002
2:00 PM

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Room 34-401



   
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Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women

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讲者:
Virginia Valian
Professor of Psychology and Linguistics at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY)


关于本次演讲:
Why do so few women occupy positions of power and prestige in every field? To achieve parity we have to know what the problems are as well as what the problems are not. The data show that there has been progress but that a stubborn problem remains: advancement is slower for women than for men in every profession. That stubborn problem is not (or not solely) due to too few women in the pipeline, inequitable childcare arrangements, or women's "choosing" to leave the professions. Rather, the ubiquity of women's slow advancement requires a general explanation through the concepts of gender schemas and the accumulation of advantage. Gender schemas lead both men and women to see men as more competent and able than women, to respond more favorably to male than female leaders, and to attend and defer more to men than to women. Many of the cases in which a woman is disadvantaged are of small scale. The notion of the accumulation of advantage demonstrates how even small-scale disadvantages can mount up over time. The gender schemas analysis allows us to devise appropriate remedies at the institutional level and at more individual levels.

关于讲者:
Virginia Valian is Professor of Psychology and Linguistics at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). She is a cognitive scientist whose research focuses on language acquisition in two-year-olds, second language acquisition, and sex differences in cognition.

Dr. Valian's interest in sex differences led her to write Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women (MIT Press, 1998; paperback, 1999). Dr. Valian asks why so few women are at the top of their profession, whether the profession be science, law, medicine, college teaching, industry, or business. To provide an answer, Dr. Valian integrates research from psychology, sociology, economics, and neuropsychology.

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Tom Magnanti, MIT Institute Professor and Dean of Engineering introduces Virginia Valian.

Valian
begins at 2:00.

Q&A begins at 1:07:00.

Note: Audio level is low during introduction but improves dramatically when Valian begins her presentation.

 
 
 Why So Slow, 1999, The MIT Press
Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women
 

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