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Gender & Society, Vol. 5, No. 2, 207-223 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/089124391005002005


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GENDER AND PUBLISHING IN SOCIOLOGY

LINDA GRANT

University of Georgia

KATHRYN B. WARD

Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

As in other fields, scholarly publication in sociology is not only the key to career success but also the route by which feminist analyses and perspectives become known to others in the discipline. A growing literature has analyzed women's and men's rates of publication, but the gender politics of the prepublication production of research and gender differences in reputation building after publication remain underexplored. This report reviews the current state of knowledge about sociological publishing at three phases: prepublication, the publication-seeking phase, and postpublication. It concludes with critical questions to be addressed in developing a comprehensive model of gender effects on sociological publishing.


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