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Caroline Criado Pérez

Exposing Data Bias in a Male-Centric World

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Author: Caroline Criado Pérez

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781419729072

Language: English

Publish Date: 07/03/2019

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Health & Biology: Misdiagnosed and Underserved
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Chapter 3Work & Technology: The Default Male Standard
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Chapter 4Public Life & Urban Planning: One-Size Fits Men
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Chapter 5Summary and Review
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Who should listen Invisible Women

"Invisible Women" by Caroline Criado Pérez is a must-listen for anyone interested in gender equality, social justice, and the systemic biases that affect women's lives. Policymakers, educators, activists, and individuals seeking to understand the importance of gender data in shaping a more equitable world will find the insights invaluable. Whether you're a researcher, a business leader, or simply a concerned citizen, this audiobook provides compelling evidence that highlights the often-overlooked experiences of women, making it essential listening for anyone committed to fostering inclusive practices in their personal and professional lives.

3 quotes from Invisible Women

  • "The default 'human' is still male, and this is not an accident; it is a systemic issue that affects women's lives in countless ways."
  • "Data is not neutral. It can be used to oppress, to perpetuate inequality, or to empower and liberate those who have been ignored for too long."
  • "When we fail to account for women in our data collection, we are not just missing information; we are actively erasing women’s experiences and needs from public life."

Author : Caroline Criado Pérez

Caroline Criado Perez is a prolific writer, broadcaster, and feminist activist renowned for her influential work on exposing gender biases in society. She is the recipient of the prestigious Liberty Human Rights Campaigner of the Year Award and an OBE for her services to equality and diversity, particularly in the media. With a flair for incisive research and a passion for advocacy, her writing, including the critically acclaimed Invisible Women, has sparked global conversations on the need for gender data inclusivity. Perez's work continues to challenge and inspire reforms in policy and public awareness.