Jen Nelles
@jen-nelles.bsky.social
Prof Systems and Spatial Analysis
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Innovation & Research Caucus -Oxford Brookes Business School
metro regions | infrastructure | skills | productivity | innovation | systems | governance | bacon | proud Canadian | 50,000 unstoppable watts
Innovation & Research Caucus -Oxford Brookes Business School
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American cities are under attack by the Trump administration. Instead of investing in schools, hospitals, and public services, taxpayer dollars are being spent to send National Guard troops and ICE ag...
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October 29, 2025 at 10:56 PM
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A group of brilliant and good looking people should definitely write something about that! 😉😂
October 29, 2025 at 1:48 PM
A group of brilliant and good looking people should definitely write something about that! 😉😂
And that trend persisted after COVID. Men just say no more. And, in my observation, while that means that there’s more female viewpoints in review it also puts the burden on them more.
October 28, 2025 at 5:50 PM
And that trend persisted after COVID. Men just say no more. And, in my observation, while that means that there’s more female viewpoints in review it also puts the burden on them more.
I can see that argument. But anecdotally, that this is a trend that I started seeing during COVID when I was struggling with wfh with kids and got super sensitive about asking other women to do unpaid work. But when I had to women responded positively at way higher rates than men anyway.
October 28, 2025 at 5:48 PM
I can see that argument. But anecdotally, that this is a trend that I started seeing during COVID when I was struggling with wfh with kids and got super sensitive about asking other women to do unpaid work. But when I had to women responded positively at way higher rates than men anyway.
Me neither. Also, as a journal editor, women say yes to reviewing at way higher numbers than men and deliver their reviews at higher rates (men flake more). This is just my limited experience and might differ by field.
October 28, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Me neither. Also, as a journal editor, women say yes to reviewing at way higher numbers than men and deliver their reviews at higher rates (men flake more). This is just my limited experience and might differ by field.