Post #2190614
2022-12-31 00:03 UTC
@AnnFinkbeiner@sciencemastodon.com @mcnees@mastodon.social
To pass the test, an article about a female scientist must not mention:
* [ ] That she is a woman
* [ ] Her husband's job
* [ ] Her childcare arrangements
* [ ] How she nurtures her underlings
* [ ] How she was taken aback by the competitiveness in her field
* [ ] How she is a role model for other women
* [ ] How she's the "first woman to..."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finkbeiner_test#Checklist
Replies (2)
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@maddog@mastodonapp.uk 2022-12-31 00:26
@hobs@mstdn.social @AnnFinkbeiner@sciencemastodon.com @mcnees@mastodon.social Has any article ever passed that test?
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@mike@sauropods.win 2022-12-31 09:36
@hobs@mstdn.social @AnnFinkbeiner@sciencemastodon.com @mcnees@mastodon.social Complementary to this, it would be great if we could see more articles about how male scientists nurture their underlings and are therefore role models for other men.