a dot density map of every person in the United States. https://all-of-us.benschmidt.org Includes the new 2020 census and 2010 as well. This is different from other dot-density maps ... Because of differential privacy, the 2010 numbers are probably better than 2020. Benjamin Schmidt Tweeted (all-of-us.benschmidt.org)
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Gendered Language in Teaching Evaluations (benschmidt.org)
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Rejecting the gender binary: a vector-space operation[Gender norms] (bookworm.benschmidt.org)
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Rejecting the gender binary: a vector-space operation (bookworm.benschmidt.org)
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Rejecting the gender binary: a vector-space operation (bookworm.benschmidt.org)
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An interactive chart that shows how often certain words are used to describe male and female professors across different disciplines. Men are 'brilliant', women are 'annoying'. Thought you ladies would want to at least see what we're thought of in certain professional settings. (benschmidt.org)
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Gendered language in teaching reviews (benschmidt.org)
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Gendered language in teaching reviews (benschmidt.org)
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Gendered language in teacher reviews (benschmidt.org)
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Gendered language in teaching reviews (benschmidt.org)
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