Women and men in the authorship of Archaeology publications in Spain (1970-2020). Database

  1. Mateo Corredor, Daniel 1
  2. Pastor Quiles, María 2
  1. 1 (Universitat d’Alacant)
  2. 2 (Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica (ICAC))

Editor: CORA.Repositori de Dades de Recerca

Ano de publicación: 2022

Tipo: Dataset

Resumo

This database corresponds to the study of authorship of men and women of the research contributions published in a selection of ten Spanish Archaeology journals over the last half century. In this paper the percentage of representation of women in these high-ranking journals and its evolution during this period is analysed. It is also addressed if there are differences in the proportion of female and male authors according to single and multiple authorships, in signature positions and whether the sex/gender of the first authorship has any influence in the rest. Besides, the study tackles the subject of these contributions and also in accordance with sex/gender of the authorship. The results obtained bring to light that despite the incorporation of women in Archaeology university studies and the profession during the last 50 years, men continue to be authors of the majority of the works published in these journals. This study shows that the low proportion of female authors has been sustained over time without observing a progression to an increasing representation of women as authors of these publications.