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Battle of the Schemas

by: Nicole Murgia
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In her essay  “’Underrepresentation’ or Misrepresentation?” Doreen Kimura stated that “the evidence is strong that women’s lower representation in some fields of science is due to innate talent an…

Truly Underrepresented? Or just misrepresented?

Are men underrepresented? Are we not looking deep enough to see that the problems that affect women also affect men? Doreen Kimura raises these questions in her essay, “’Underrepresentation’ or Misrepresentation?”. When I started reading her pa…

Blog 2- Chelsea Eareckson

An Opposition
 
By: Chelsea Eareckson
Doreen Kimura tackles an opposing viewpoint in her essay “‘Underrepresentation’ or Misrepresentation” to the previous essay we read, “Women at the Top in Science –  and Elsewhere” by Virgini…

Does Gender Outweigh Quality?

In chapter 2 of Why Aren’t More Women in Math and Science?, Doreen Kimura attempts to answer the question, or more so, address what she feels is a confusion between underrepresentation and misrepresentation. She identifies underrepresentation as “t…

“Underrepresentation” AND Misrepresentation.

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Though this is not supposed to be a comparative essay, after reading this chapter, I couldn’t help but notice the huge difference in opinions betw…

Why Aren’t More Men in Secretarial Fields?

Doreen Kimura opens her essay Underrepresentation or Misrepresentation with the idea that men and women are both unequally represented in certain fields, so as most people assume with men, this just means there is a “lesser talent or interest.” She…