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Political Science in a Different Voice: Women Faculty Perspectives on the Status of Women in Political Science Departments in the South

Committee on the Status of Women, Southern Political Science Association

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2003

Laura van Assendelft
Affiliation:
Mary Baldwin College, Chair
Wendy Gunther-Canada
Affiliation:
University of Alabama-Birmingham
Julie Dolan
Affiliation:
Macalester College
Barbara Palmer
Affiliation:
American University
Michele Swers
Affiliation:
Georgetown University

Abstract

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Type
THE PROFESSION
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© 2003 by the American Political Science Association

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References

APSA 2002 American Political Science Association 2002–2004 Directory of Faculty in Political Science Google Scholar
Guy Mary Ellen 1992 The Status of Women in Political Science Departments in the Southern Region PS: Political Science & Politics 25 (December) 778 782 Google Scholar
Stetson Dorothy McBridge et. al. 1990 The Status of Women in Ph.D. Departments PS: Political Science & Politics 23 (March) 82 86 Google Scholar
van Assendelft Laura Gunther-Canada Wendy Dolan Julie 2001 The Status of Women in Political Science Departments in the Southern Region: Results of the Millennium Survey PS: Political Science & Politics 34 (June) 333 338 Google Scholar