Navigating Gender Disparities in Communication Research Leadership: Academic Recognition, Career Development, and Compensation

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Authors Diego F. M. Oliveira, Qian Huang arXiv ID 2501.08401 Category cs.DL: Digital Libraries Cross-listed cs.SI Citations 0 Venue Annals of the International Communication Association Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
This study examines gender disparities in communication research through citation metrics, authorship patterns, team composition, and faculty salaries. Using data from 62,359 papers across 121 communication journals, we find that while female authors are increasingly represented, citation gaps persist, with sole-authored papers by women receiving fewer citations than those by men, especially in smaller teams. Team composition analysis reveals a tendency toward gender homophily, with single-gender teams being more common. In top U.S. communication journals, female authors face underrepresentation and citation disparities favoring male authors. Salary analysis from leading U.S. public universities shows that female faculty earn lower salaries at the Assistant Professor level, though disparities lessen at higher ranks. These findings highlight the need for greater efforts to promote gender equity through inclusive collaboration, equitable citation practices, and fair compensation.
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