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The feminine catch

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December 22, 2016
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December 22, 2016

I just read your article on women in academia spending more time on being 鈥済ood citizens鈥, undertaking administrative tasks and so forth, than on gunning for their own research as men do, and hence women fail to match these men in getting promotion (鈥Female professors 鈥榩ay price for academic citizenship鈥鈥, News, 14 December).

I wanted to add the viewpoint of a shamelessly ambitious and brilliant (and child-free) female academic. I鈥檝e been asked if I would like to dutifully chair the faculty and so on, and I have declined. I鈥檝e pursued my research and changed my field 鈥 and I still haven鈥檛 been promoted.

The point about these stories 鈥 which can summed up as 鈥渨omen aren鈥檛 doing the right things鈥 鈥 is that they let the hierarchies off the basic fact, which is that they look at someone like me and think 鈥渢hat doesn鈥檛 look like a professor鈥.

I realise you were trying to make the point that we ought to value good citizenship, which would be great; but whether that happens or not, we need to acknowledge that not all women have feminine career patterns 鈥 and they are held back nonetheless.

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