My first preprint is out!
Gender parity in autism research: A bibliometric review.
🌐 doi.org/10.31219/osf...
👥 We worked together on this, with @diegokoz.bsky.social , Audrey Gan-Ganowicz and @lariviev.bsky.social!
#Autismresearch #Bibliometrics #GenderParity
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New preprint out: "Keyword Newspeak: Trump’s Orwellian Censorship of DEI in Science"
osf.io/wkvs5_v1
We examine the presence of flagged keywords in NSF-funded research from 1988 to 2024.
w/ @caropradier.bsky.social, É. Marteau, @diegokoz.bsky.social, @lucyces.bsky.social, @lariviev.bsky.social
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🧠 Semantic similarity also matters!
If two papers talk about similar topics, they’re more likely to cite each other.
🌟 Prestige? Less powerful than expected.
Citations have an effect only when they’re far from your social or topic network.
Natsu Sh.
Jade Maria Moisan
Diego Kozlowski
🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
Darby Saxbe
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🧩 Caveat: We studied U.S. economics.
Patterns may differ elsewhere, but the same forces appear across many fields — though with different strengths.
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💡 Implication: Citation counts don’t just reflect “impact” — they reflect who you know and what you study.
Evaluating research solely through citations can reinforce inequalities.