Thursday, November 01, 2007

Stereotype Bias

Never Good Enough
"In 2006, Catalyst looked at stereotypes across cultures (surveying 935 alumni of the International Institute for Management Development in Switzerland) and found that while the view of an ideal leader varied from place to place — in some regions the ideal leader was a team builder, in others the most valued skill was problem-solving. But whatever was most valued, women were seen as lacking it.

[P]rofessor Glick concedes that much of this data — like his 2000 study showing that women were penalized more than men when not perceived as being nice or having social skills — gives women absolutely no way to “fight back.” “Most of what we learn shows that the problem is with the perception, not with the woman,” he said, “and that it is not the problem of an individual, it’s a problem of a corporation.”"

NYTimes: The Feminine Critique by Lisa Belkin, November 1, 2007

Art: Secretary ( London exchange identity series), 2006, Cang Xin

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