Recommended reads #131
This week, the National Academy of Sciences released a report on gender harassment and sexual misconduct in our profession. There are a number of findings that might surprise you. Here are selected reads related to this report.
Does your institution foster a culture of sexual harassment? This is a great piece.
From Science
From Nature
and from the New York Times:
Here’s a petition, signed by hundreds of people from CalTech, asking the university to fix its Title IX office.
Unintended consequences of signing peer reviews
Tenure, She Wrote has a new post!
According to this story, the Stanford Prison Experiment was a sham. The “prisoners” had entirely different motivations, they say.
Here, folks finally get frank about how how bad Klinsmann was: The Inside Story of How the USMNT Missed the 2018 World Cup
When the punishment feels like a crime — this is a penetrating in-depth look at the sentencing of Stanford rapist Brock Turner.
Here’s an R package that will develop a color palette based on an image, for example, a photo of the organisms you’re studying.
"The American discourse concerning racism remains largely about hurt feelings, rather than discriminatory policy." This piece is excellent and essential. https://t.co/Ki0Ui6pHPC
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) June 4, 2018
A long thread on the power of the @OfficialSAT to find "diamonds in the rough"; discredit the work of girls, African-Americans, Latinos, students in poverty, and first-gen students; and/or put a finger on the scale for the students who least need it.
— James S Murphy (@James_S_Murphy) May 11, 2018
Here’s a nice feel-good story if you do collections-based research.
Have a great weekend!