A new paper has questioned the claim that the diversity Athena SWAN programme advances the position of women in academia, and posits that it may have impeded it.
Much of the attention on Athena SWAN in educational institutions has been focused on its role in pushing contentious definitions of gender to include self-definitions and the exclusion of any reference to women.
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