I once wrote an article where the title “Prof.” got edited out from a female professor whom I quoted, but not from the name of a male professor whom I quoted. I noticed this only after it was published.
I’m sure that on the conscious level, the editor was simply thinking “Oh, we don’t include titles, according to our style guide”, but forgot to delete the title when the professor in question was male. Nonetheless, the unconscious inconsistency speaks volumes. I was very embarrassed, and wrote an email to the female professor to explain what had happened, profusely apologizing.
We recently hired a new math professor. He has a doctorate; his name include Dr. on the sign in front of his office. We hired a new biology professor; she has a doctorate. Her name plate does not include Dr. Nor does mine.
I plan to make a fuss; whether it will get fixed, I don’t know. My colleague is brand new; she is not in a position to make a fuss. I have tenure; I can.
Sastra, that was my first thought, too. Then I noticed that Devi Sridhar had allegedly died of covid-19 complications aged 84 and yet was live on tv…. and looking great, given the circumstances.
I once wrote an article where the title “Prof.” got edited out from a female professor whom I quoted, but not from the name of a male professor whom I quoted. I noticed this only after it was published.
I’m sure that on the conscious level, the editor was simply thinking “Oh, we don’t include titles, according to our style guide”, but forgot to delete the title when the professor in question was male. Nonetheless, the unconscious inconsistency speaks volumes. I was very embarrassed, and wrote an email to the female professor to explain what had happened, profusely apologizing.
We recently hired a new math professor. He has a doctorate; his name include Dr. on the sign in front of his office. We hired a new biology professor; she has a doctorate. Her name plate does not include Dr. Nor does mine.
Argh!
Can you and colleague make a fuss and get it fixed?
I plan to make a fuss; whether it will get fixed, I don’t know. My colleague is brand new; she is not in a position to make a fuss. I have tenure; I can.
“What’s wrong with this picture?”
Sneaky. I thought it had something to do with the gentleman having been dipped in red dye.
Perhaps it’s shame, Professor.
Sastra, that was my first thought, too. Then I noticed that Devi Sridhar had allegedly died of covid-19 complications aged 84 and yet was live on tv…. and looking great, given the circumstances.