...tenure track positions is lowest in the most prestigious positions and programs, and women are especially underrepresented at the highest professorial ranks (Conklin, Artamonova, and Hassoun 2019; see also the Academic...
Nicole Hassoun is a residential fellow with the Hope & Optimism Project at Cornell University and an associate professor in philosophy at Binghamton University. Hassoun is the author of Globalization...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
...women and that women make up roughly only about 16.6% of full-time faculty. Regarding this reality, Nicole Hassoun draws the conclusion that, “Women are better represented as assistant than associate,...
by Sherri Conklin, Eric Schwitzgebel, and Nicole Hassoun. Philosophy needs to diversify. Come join us at the Pacific Division meeting to tell us what departments can do to improve. Join...
by Sherri Conklin, Nicole Hassoun, and Eric Schwitzgebel The Demographics in Philosophy project aims to increase diversity in the discipline. To this end, we have initiated a broadly consultative process...
by Nicole Hassoun, Eric Schwitzgebel, and Subrena Smith Unfortunately, philosophy is among the least demographically diverse academic disciplines in North America (women-in-philosophy.org). For example, women in all of academia account for...
...Conklin, and Hassoun 2017. Black philosophers are even more scarce, comprising about 13% of the general U.S. population, but only about 2% U.S. of philosophy faculty and only about 0.5%...
The Demographics in Philosophy project (women-in-philosophy.org) evaluates the proportion of women at various ranks in approximately 100 departments for the past ten years as well as publication rates in journals....