Elvira González-Salmón

@egonzalezsalmon.bsky.social

phd at Universidad de Granada, team @uchass.ugr.es - science & gender - she/they

Good morning! I'm very happy to share that "Triangle of inequalities: gender, research funding and open access in Spain", co-authored with Zaida Chinchilla-Rodríguez was just published in Scientometrics! Check it out!⬇️ doi.org/10.1007/s111...

Triangle of inequalities: gender, research funding and open access in Spain - Scientometrics

Gender inequalities in science are widely documented, yet their persistence is often examined through isolated dimensions such as productivity, funding or publishing practices. This study provides an integrated analysis of how funding patterns, team structures and Open Access practices are associated with women’s participation in scientific production in Spain. Using large-scale bibliometric data from Web of Science (2008–2017), we analyse publications with at least one Spanish author, combining information on author gender, funding acknowledgements, authorship roles and Open Access status across five broad scientific fields. The results reveal that gender inequalities are not driven by a single mechanism, but emerge from the interaction of structural factors. Women are underrepresented in internationally funded publications and in senior authorship positions, while they appear more frequently as first authors. Mixed-gender teams consistently show more balanced participation and higher productivity for women, highlighting collaboration as a key equalising context. Open Access uptake is shaped by funding availability rather than gender, and incomplete funding information remains a major obstacle for monitoring equity and visibility. This study is particularly timely in the context of ongoing reforms in research assessment. By offering integrated, system-level evidence, it contributes to debates on responsible metrics, funding transparency and inclusive assessment practices. Rather than proposing new evaluative criteria, the findings provide diagnostic insights to support evidence-informed reforms aimed at reducing structural gender inequalities in science.

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En un marco electoral en el que abundarán las promesas y palabras bonitas, queremos poner el foco en las personas y movimientos que luchan por cambiar Andalucía y por una justicia social para todas. 📍Proyecto Camaleón. Granada. 📅 Viernes 8 de mayo. 19 horas.  ℹ️👉🏾

Arrímate a El Salto Andalucía: presentación de la revista y coloquio sobre las resistencias y luchas andaluzas

El viernes 8 de mayo a las 19h te invitamos a un coloquio sobre las resistencias y luchas en Andalucía junto a la presentación de la revista El Salto 82.

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Hace diez años, los desahucios y la plataforma de afectados por la hipoteca era de las causas que más simpatía despertaba transversalmente en la población. El manejo discursivo y el bombardeo mediático que nos ha traído hasta el discurso actual sobre la okupación me parece digno de estudio.

The Wikipedia article “Meaning of life” has been edited 10,713 times in its 25 year existence, and 23% of those edits have been reverted as vandalism. One common pattern is for vandals to delete the entire article and replace it with a single line. I collected some examples from the old days:

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This is the thing, if "academia" wanted to stop this, we could easily tomorrow. Over 3 incorrect references? Rejected and forbidden to submit next year. The purpose of a system is what it does!

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¡Si no tuvisteis oportunidad, aquí os dejamos el seminario que impartió @margasanchezromero.bsky.social! www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCKS...

Humans on Air Talks - ¿Tiene sexo la tecnología?

YouTube video by U-CHASS

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U^CHASS@uchass.ugr.es · 5mo ago

Hoy comienza la segunda temporada de #HumansonAir y echamos un vistazo a la historia para plantearnos la relación entre sexo y tecnología. No hay mejor manera de plantearnos esta pregunta que con la divulgadora Marga Sánchez Romero

I'm very happy to share that "Triangle of Inequalities: Gender, Research Funding and Open Access in Spain", co-authored with Zaida Chinchilla-Rodriguez has been accepted for publication in Scientometrics!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 Check the preprint here!➡️ zenodo.org/records/1948...

Triangle of Inequalities: Gender, Research Funding and Open Access in Spain

Gender inequalities in science are widely documented, yet their persistence is often examined through isolated dimensions such as productivity, funding or publishing practices. This study provides an integrated analysis of how funding patterns, team structures and Open Access practices are associated with women’s participation in scientific production in Spain. Using large-scale bibliometric data from Web of Science (2008–2017), we analyse publications with at least one Spanish author, combining information on author gender, funding acknowledgements, authorship roles and Open Access status across five broad scientific fields. The results reveal that gender inequalities are not driven by a single mechanism, but emerge from the interaction of structural factors. Women are underrepresented in internationally funded publications and in senior authorship positions, while they appear more frequently as first authors. Mixed-gender teams consistently show more balanced participation and higher productivity for women, highlighting collaboration as a key equalising context. Open Access uptake is shaped by funding availability rather than gender, and incomplete funding information remains a major obstacle for monitoring equity and visibility. This study is particularly timely in the context of ongoing reforms in research assessment. By offering integrated, system-level evidence, it contributes to debates on responsible metrics, funding transparency and inclusive assessment practices. Rather than proposing new evaluative criteria, the findings provide diagnostic insights to support evidence-informed reforms aimed at reducing structural gender inequalities in science.

zenodo.org