607. Navigating Gender Equality and Patriarchy in the Modern Workplace feat. Cordelia Fine
Description
How can organizations make more equitable changes to their internal norms and structures, to promote fairness over merely seeking profit? What are alternate ways to tackle the difference in agreeableness that underpins many professional gaps between men and women?
Cordelia Fine is a professor in the history and philosophy of science department at University of Melbourne, as well as the author of several books, including Patriarchy Inc.: What We Get Wrong About Gender Equality and Why Men Still Win at Work, Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference, and Testosterone Rex: Myths of Sex, Science, and Society.
Greg and Cordelia discuss the complexities surrounding gender equality, including the contested reasons for wage differences and occupational gaps between men and women. Cordelia critiques the traditional and evolving gender norms, explains her stance on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) strategies, and advocates for more nuanced, context-aware approaches to addressing gender disparities. She challenges oversimplified evolutionary psychology narratives and underscores the importance of understanding the cultural evolution of gender roles.
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Episode Quotes:
Why valuing women isn’t enough
52:52 : You can say pretty words about valuing the feminine. Oh, you know, women are great. They’re so wonderful. They’re so empathic and collaborative and participative, and they’re really good at building people. But you can’t just say that—you have to actually change your organizations so that you literally put your money where your mouth is, so that is what is actually being rewarded.
Redefining patriarchy
10:37 : There’s a sort of assumption that when we talk about patriarchy, we’re just talking about the harm to girls and women. Its long been recognized, I think, in feminism that often men and certain groups of men do also face harms in that kind of system that’s keeping some men on top.
Why our ideas about sex differences often get it wrong
20:58 : I do think we have to be careful about looking at our—first of all, making assumptions about what sex differences actually are—because they’re often, you know, a huge amount of overlap, contingent depending on the context and the cues. But also, to then project that back into our ancestral past without taking a kind of wider look at societies beyond the weird populations—Western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic.
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Recommended Resources:
- Cecilia L. Ridgeway
- Cailin O'Connor
- The Making of the Modern Family
- David Benatar
- Leonora Risse
- HILDA Survey
- Nancy Fraser
Guest Profile:
- Faculty Profile at the University of Melbourne
- Cordelia-Fine.com
- Wikipedia Profile
- LinkedIn Profile
- Social Profile on Instagram
Guest Work:
- Amazon Author Page
- Patriarchy Inc.: What We Get Wrong About Gender Equality and Why Men Still Win at Work
- Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference
- Testosterone Rex: Myths of Sex, Science, and Society
- A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives
- Google Scholar Page
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