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* [[Angry Black Woman]] generated some 2008 statistics for SF digests; available at http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=332 | * [[Angry Black Woman]] generated some 2008 statistics for SF digests; available at http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=332 | ||
* [[Broad Universe]] collects statistics; available at http://broaduniverse.org/stats.html | * [[Broad Universe]] collects statistics; available at http://broaduniverse.org/stats.html | ||
* [[Susan U. Linville]], [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070820/0women-publish-a.shtml SF and Fantasy in the New Millennium: Women Publishing Short Fiction], ''[[SFWA Bulletin]]'', Winter 2002 (reprinted at ''[[Strange Horizons]]'') | * [[Susan U. Linville]], [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070820/0women-publish-a.shtml SF and Fantasy in the New Millennium: Women Publishing Short Fiction], ''[[SFWA Bulletin]]'', Winter 2002 (reprinted at ''[[Strange Horizons]]'') | ||
** Random sampling (1760 attendees) of Millennium Philcon 2001 WorldCon membership roster: 47% of members were women (cited) | ** Random sampling (1760 attendees) of Millennium Philcon 2001 WorldCon membership roster: 47% of members were women (cited) | ||
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** Nebulas 1990s: women received 47.5% (cited) | ** Nebulas 1990s: women received 47.5% (cited) | ||
** Hugos 1990s: women received 32% (cited) | ** Hugos 1990s: women received 32% (cited) | ||
** Linville compiled a database of stories published in those four journals from 1980 to 2001, and also compiled data from male and female editors to examine admission statistics. | ** 2001 ''Analog'' published 13% women | ||
** 2001 ''Asimov's'' published 28% women | |||
** 2001 ''F&SF'' published 19% women | |||
** 2001 ''Realms of Fantasy'' published 33% women | |||
** Linville then compiled a database of stories published in those four journals from 1980 to 2001, and also compiled data from male and female editors to examine admission statistics. | |||
* Susan U. Linville, [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070820/1women-update-a.shtml SF and Fantasy in the New Millennium: An Update], ''[[Strange Horizons]]'', Aug. 20, 2007. | * Susan U. Linville, [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2007/20070820/1women-update-a.shtml SF and Fantasy in the New Millennium: An Update], ''[[Strange Horizons]]'', Aug. 20, 2007. | ||
** Updated submission statistics for 2002-2007 still demonstrates a lower submission rate for women. | ** Updated submission statistics for 2002-2007 still demonstrates a lower submission rate for women. | ||
Revision as of 10:32, 18 April 2008
Below are a variety of statistics about the gender of authors in particular collections, series, and titles.
Please add any statistics you have, or have generated. If you got the stats from somewhere, please cite to that source. If you generated them yourself, it would be great if you would cite to them with your name, or a commonly used nom de Internet.
Statistics on individual titles
See also
- Angry Black Woman generated some 2008 statistics for SF digests; available at http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=332
- Broad Universe collects statistics; available at http://broaduniverse.org/stats.html
- Susan U. Linville, SF and Fantasy in the New Millennium: Women Publishing Short Fiction, SFWA Bulletin, Winter 2002 (reprinted at Strange Horizons)
- Random sampling (1760 attendees) of Millennium Philcon 2001 WorldCon membership roster: 47% of members were women (cited)
- SFWA 2001 "active membership": 38% women (cited)
- Nebulas 1990s: women received 47.5% (cited)
- Hugos 1990s: women received 32% (cited)
- 2001 Analog published 13% women
- 2001 Asimov's published 28% women
- 2001 F&SF published 19% women
- 2001 Realms of Fantasy published 33% women
- Linville then compiled a database of stories published in those four journals from 1980 to 2001, and also compiled data from male and female editors to examine admission statistics.
- Susan U. Linville, SF and Fantasy in the New Millennium: An Update, Strange Horizons, Aug. 20, 2007.
- Updated submission statistics for 2002-2007 still demonstrates a lower submission rate for women.