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Update. Missed this one from Nov 2017: The #OpenAccess citation advantage (#OACA) is real and it "benefits male and female political scientists at similar rates. Thus, OA negates the gender citation advantage that typically accrues to male political scientists."
doi.org/10.1017/S1049096517000…
Negating the Gender Citation Advantage in Political Science | PS: Political Science & Politics | Cambridge Core
Negating the Gender Citation Advantage in Political Science - Volume 50 Issue 2Cambridge Core
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Altmetric scores in Political Science are gendered – does it matter?
Altmetrics are generally seen as indicators for online engagement and attention. However, taking the field of political science as an example, Gustav Meibauer, Kiran Phull, Audrey Alejandro and Gok…Impact of Social Sciences
Update. In political science, "journal articles authored exclusively by female scholars score 27% lower on average [on Altmetric Attention Scores, AAS] than exclusively male-authored outputs. However, men are also more likely to write articles with an AAS of zero. These patterns are shaped by the presence of high-scoring male 'superstars' whose research attracts much online attention."
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#Altmetrics #Gender #PoliticalScience
Alternative metrics, traditional problems? Assessing gender dynamics in the altmetrics of political science - European Political Science
Altmetrics are an emerging form of bibliometric measurement that capture the online dimension of scholarly exchange.SpringerLink