Gender of gender studies: examining regional and gender-based disparities in scholarly publications

This study comprehensively analyses gender representation and citation disparities in gender studies by examining the position of female scholars as first and corresponding authors. The research uncovers a pattern of gender-homogeneous co-authorship and investigates the geographical and economic dis...

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