The truth has got its boots on: an evidence-based response to James Damore's Google memo
August 18, 2017 10:46 PM Subscribe
The truth has got its boots on: an evidence-based response to James Damore's Google memo
In which I have a very, very thorough walk through the relevant literature about gender and the workplace, and.... uh, cite over a hundred peer reviewed works in doing so while I refute effectively ever point I can find in Mr. Damore's 'memo.' I'm currently working on getting the footnotes linked within the piece and getting a functional table of contents rolling, but this is up and linkable for anyone as of right this second. All effort has been made to find non-paywalled PDFs of all links cited in the document.
Thanks, guys. Love you. It's been a slice.
In which I have a very, very thorough walk through the relevant literature about gender and the workplace, and.... uh, cite over a hundred peer reviewed works in doing so while I refute effectively ever point I can find in Mr. Damore's 'memo.' I'm currently working on getting the footnotes linked within the piece and getting a functional table of contents rolling, but this is up and linkable for anyone as of right this second. All effort has been made to find non-paywalled PDFs of all links cited in the document.
Thanks, guys. Love you. It's been a slice.
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The title quote is spot on -- it takes so much longer to do proper science, with citations, than to spout some opinions in pseudo-scientific language.
posted by richb at 3:20 PM on August 20, 2017 [1 favorite]