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Following on discussion arising from this post, here is a revised discussion of throwing in human evolution.
The question of diversity in science, and more specifically, success for women, is often discussed in relation to bench or lab oriented fields. If you read the blogs that cover this sort of topic, they are very often written by bench scientists, for bench scientists, and about bench scientists. Which makes sense because most scientists probably are bench scientists.
Here I want to do two separate but related things. I want to discuss certain aspects of the nature of fieldwork in my area in the 20th century that have had a strong effect on the way women have pursued their careers (or not). Although I characterize this as the situation of the 20th century, this does not mean that the situation has or has not changed substantially since then. Simply put, I m not discussing the current career related situaton for women in field paleoanthropology here in this post.
Is the Olympic Park’s redevelopment still on track?
The London Legacy Development Corporation has been accused of not building enough affordable homes on the former London 2012 site. With less than four years before it winds down, can it still deliver on its lofty ambitions? asks
Will Ing
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‘It seems like everything with the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) was set up with good intentions, but somewhere along the way things have been lost,’ says Susan Hall, who chairs the London Assembly’s Budget and Performance Committee.
‘From expensive white-elephant football stadiums to low levels of affordable housing, it is hard to understand or justify the continued investment in this project which fails to deliver time and again.’
Six women architects reveal how they rose to the top of a once male-dominated profession
20 February 2021 • 7:00am
Jee Liu, Stephanie Macdonald OBE and Farshid Moussavi 0BE
Credit: Photographs by Tereza Cervenova. Styling by Tara Greville
What do The Caprice (Princess Diana s favourite restaurant), JW Anderson s Soho store and the Cohen Quad at Exeter College have in common? They were all designed by women architects. The days of the boy s club are over - and these six women have broken major new ground.
Eva Jiřičná CBE
Eva Jiřičná in her west London home
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