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Caroline Criado Perez 出版社: Chatto & Windus 副标题: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men 出版年: 2019-3-7 页数: 432 定价: £16.99 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9781784741723
Imagine a world where your phone is too big for your hand, where your doctor prescribes a drug that is wrong for your body, where in a car accident you are 47% more likely to be seriously injured, where every week the countless hours of work you do are not recognised or valued. If any of this sounds familiar, chances are that you're a woman.
Imagine a world where your phone is too big for your hand, where your doctor prescribes a drug that is wrong for your body, where in a car accident you are 47% more likely to be seriously injured, where every week the countless hours of work you do are not recognised or valued. If any of this sounds familiar, chances are that you're a woman.
Invisible Women shows us how, in a world largely built for and by men, we are systematically ignoring half the population. It exposes the gender data gap – a gap in our knowledge that is at the root of perpetual, systemic discrimination against women, and that has created a pervasive but invisible bias with a profound effect on women’s lives.
Award-winning campaigner and writer Caroline Criado Perez brings together for the first time an impressive range of case studies, stories and new research from across the world that illustrate the hidden ways in which women are forgotten, and the impact this has on their health and well-being. From government policy and medical research, to technology, workplaces, urban planning and the media, Invisible Women reveals the biased data that excludes women. In making the case for change, this powerful and provocative book will make you see the world anew.
作者简介
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Caroline Criado Perez is a writer, broadcaster, and feminist activist, named Liberty Human Rights Campaigner of the Year and OBE by the Queen. She has a degree in English language and literature from the University of Oxford, and she studied behavioral and feminist economics at the London School of Economics. She lives in London.
目录
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Preface
Introduction: The Default Male
Part I: Daily Life
Chapter 1: Can Snow-Clearing be Sexist?
Chapter 2: Gender Neutral With Urinals
Part II: The Workplace
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Preface
Introduction: The Default Male
Part I: Daily Life
Chapter 1: Can Snow-Clearing be Sexist?
Chapter 2: Gender Neutral With Urinals
Part II: The Workplace
Chapter 3: The Long Friday
Chapter 4: The Myth of Meritocracy
Chapter 5: The Henry Higgins Effect
Chapter 6: Being Worth Less Than a Shoe
Part III: Design
Chapter 7: The Plough Hypothesis
Chapter 8: One-Size-Fits-Men
Chapter 9: A Sea of Dudes
Part IV: Going to the Doctor
Chapter 10: The Drugs Don’t Work
Chapter 11: Yentl Syndrome
Part V: Public Life
Chapter 12: A Costless Resource to Exploit
Chapter 13: From Purse to Wallet
Chapter 14: Women’s Rights are Human Rights
Part VI: When it Goes Wrong
Chapter 15: Who Will Rebuild?
Chapter 16: It’s Not the Disaster that Kills You
Afterword
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Index
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2 有用 叶也眠 2020-06-06 05:49:51
场景真实,问题锐利,使用了新的研究和数据,打拳人士(褒义)居家旅行必备武器!以及,读书时听过一句话,“很多新见是拼合、综合而来的”,这本书也是很好的示范。 书中印象最深的是伟哥的例子。作者借此讲了三件事情: 1.一直以来,医学中将男性的身体视为默认的参照系,临床实验中男女性别比例悬殊,也无意识收集性别差异视角下的数据。这导致1990年西地那非作为心脏药物进行临床实验时,全部受试者都是男性。 ... 场景真实,问题锐利,使用了新的研究和数据,打拳人士(褒义)居家旅行必备武器!以及,读书时听过一句话,“很多新见是拼合、综合而来的”,这本书也是很好的示范。 书中印象最深的是伟哥的例子。作者借此讲了三件事情: 1.一直以来,医学中将男性的身体视为默认的参照系,临床实验中男女性别比例悬殊,也无意识收集性别差异视角下的数据。这导致1990年西地那非作为心脏药物进行临床实验时,全部受试者都是男性。 2.发现有助于男性erection之后,仅六年时间就通过了专利,仅八年时间就批准上市。 3.而直到十三年后的2013年,同一药物作为高效且无副作用的女性痛经药,仍然没有申请到足够的资金支持,没有完成所需的试验样本,至今痛经药物主流仍是布洛芬,而常吃布洛芬会提高胃溃疡风险。 (展开)
7 有用 碎碎评评 2020-03-05 23:48:27
即便是探讨invisible women的书中中国乃至亚洲女性仍然不见踪迹。生活中,我见过很多男权主义的女性,却未曾见过哪怕一个女权主义的男性。作为被压迫放的呐喊固然很痛快,但是跳不出受害者窠臼的女性平权是没有更远的出路的。这本书讲了很多甚至无法被察觉的不平等,但是如何改变现状呢?老实说并没有看到什么有效的建议。
7 有用 岚山 2019-07-23 17:43:25
在一个男性被默认为人类代表的社会中,性别偏见无处不在,从城市扫雪规划、交响乐团的招聘到心脏病的治疗、手机的设计、城市规划、灾后重建等等等等,无不渗透着以男性为主导的偏见,作者通过大量翔实的研究报告和数据呈现了社会生活中那些不被看见的性别歧视。六年前,作者曾因为成功的动员和游说让英国纸币上第一次出现了女性而遭遇严重的网络暴力,那些谩骂、羞辱和威胁让我震惊,也是从那时起,我真正开始动手作性别研究。
2 有用 打工妹小萝 2021-03-31 04:13:43
书中列举了很多数据结果和调查 但lack of gender segregation research本身让我还是对作者的有些结论有异议 毕竟如何解读结果是主观性的 性别现状或是有具体context的调查更有说服力 women rights are human rights in all
1 有用 顾予美 2020-10-05 02:22:21
本书探讨了大数据时代下的性别数据鸿沟。这个专为男性设计和由男性建造的世界忽略了一半人口的需求,从数据收集阶段就发生了“男性偏倚”(male-bias)。作者为我们揭示了政府政策、城市规划、职场环境、医学研究和生活用品的设计是如何普遍又无形地忽略女性的需求,如何给女性的生活产生不利影响的。作者为读者开启一个全新的认识世界的视角,以此反思生活中那些普遍的性别歧视。想要实现性别平等,就需要认识到男女存在... 本书探讨了大数据时代下的性别数据鸿沟。这个专为男性设计和由男性建造的世界忽略了一半人口的需求,从数据收集阶段就发生了“男性偏倚”(male-bias)。作者为我们揭示了政府政策、城市规划、职场环境、医学研究和生活用品的设计是如何普遍又无形地忽略女性的需求,如何给女性的生活产生不利影响的。作者为读者开启一个全新的认识世界的视角,以此反思生活中那些普遍的性别歧视。想要实现性别平等,就需要认识到男女存在差异,并从女性的需求去设计制度、产品、服务,尊重和支持她们的选择。而要让女性的需求被考虑,就要欢迎女性参与到各领域的决策中来,让她们的声音被听到,才能让社会上一半的人口不再隐形。 (展开)