It is a #1 Sunday Times bestseller and spent 16 weeks in the Sunday Times bestseller lists. Her second book, INVISIBLE WOMEN: exposing data bias in a world designed for men, was published in March 2019 by Chatto & Windus in the UK & Abrams in the US. Eleanor Marx hailed it in the New Statesman as “an extended and immersive piece of investigative journalism,” while Bridget Christie chose it as one of her books of the year in the Guardian, declaring that “young girls and women everywhere should have a copy.” It was described as “a must-read” by the Sunday Independent and “rousing and immensely readable” by Good Housekeeping who selected it as their “best non-fiction”. Her first book, Do it Like a Woman, was published by Portobello in 2015. Notable campaigns include getting a female historical figure on Bank of England banknotes getting Twitter to introduce a "report abuse" button on tweets getting the first statue of a woman (Millicent Fawcett) in Parliament Square. She is published across the major national media, and appears in both print and broadcast as a commentator on a wide range of topics. In making the case for change, this powerful and provocative book will make you see the world anew.Ĭaroline Criado Pérez is a best-selling and award-winning writer, broadcaster and feminist campaigner. It exposes the gender data gap – a gap in our knowledge that is at the root of perpetual, systemic discrimination against women, and that has created a pervasive but invisible bias with a profound effect on women’s lives.įrom government policy and medical research, to technology, workplaces, urban planning and the media, Invisible Women reveals the biased data that excludes women.Īward-winning campaigner and writer Caroline Criado Perez brings together for the first time an impressive range of case studies, stories and new research from across the world that illustrate the hidden ways in which women are forgotten, and the impact this has on their health and well-being. Invisible Women shows us how, in a world largely built for and by men, we are systematically ignoring half the population. If any of this sounds familiar, chances are that you're a woman. Imagine a world where your phone is too big for your hand, where your doctor prescribes a drug that is wrong for your body, where in a car accident you are 47% more likely to be seriously injured, where every week the countless hours of work you do are not recognised or valued. Discover the shocking gender bias that affects our everyday lives.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |