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Social sponges: Gendered brain development comes from society, not biology

Working Scientist

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The Gender Equality Paradox

The gender equality paradox is the idea that you level the playing field and yet women are turning away from science or they're choosing not to do science etc. In those allegedly gender equal countries there is proportionally a much larger underrepresentation of women in science. And we're looking at the advent of a newer, what I call new essentialist argument saying women haven't got the right kind of brains. They're starting to say women have biologically determined preferences and this is where we get a kind of people versus things, choice emerging.

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