Review:
Invisible Women By Caroline Criado Perez
overall review score: 4.5
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Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, by Caroline Criado Perez, explores the ways in which data and information gaps have resulted in a world that often overlooks or marginalizes women's needs and experiences.
Key Features
- Analysis of how gender data gaps impact policy-making and design
- Case studies highlighting the consequences of ignoring women's needs
- Calls for more inclusive data collection and analysis processes
Pros
- Eye-opening exploration of gender bias in data and research
- Compelling arguments for greater inclusion of women's perspectives in decision-making processes
- Well-researched and informative
Cons
- May be challenging to read for those unfamiliar with gender studies or data bias issues
- Some readers may find the content unsettling or disturbing