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The Professionally Sensitive

by John Cole|  January 18, 20057:10 am| 6 Comments

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Larry Summers has offended the professionally sensitive, and we await his assassination in the mainstream media. Here is the background:

About 50 academics from across the nation, many of them economists, participated in the conference, “Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce: Women, Underrepresented Minorities, and their S. & E. Careers.” Dr. Summers arrived after a morning session and addressed a working lunch, speaking without notes. No transcript was made because the conference was designed to be off-the-record so that participants could speak candidly without fear of public misunderstanding or disclosure later.

In his presentation, Dr. Summers addressed the question of why so few women were on math and engineering faculties at top research universities.

“I began by saying that the whole issue of gender equality was profoundly important and that we are taking major steps at Harvard to combat passive discrimination,” he recalled in yesterday’s interview. “Then I wanted to add some provocation to what I understand to be basically a social science discussion.”

Here are the ‘offensive’ remarks:

He discussed several factors that could help explain the underrepresentation of women. The first factor, he said, according to several participants, was that top positions on university math and engineering faculties require extraordinary commitments of time and energy, with many professors working 80-hour weeks in the same punishing schedules pursued by top lawyers, bankers and business executives. Few married women with children are willing to accept such sacrifices, he said.

The response from the offended:

Dr. Hopkins said, “I didn’t disagree, but didn’t like the way he presented that point because I like to work 80 hours a week, and I know a lot of women who work that hard.”

At this point, underclassmen in a basic stats class would be giggling, whispering to each other “N of 1.” Other offensive statements

In citing a second factor, Dr. Summers cited research showing that more high school boys than girls tend to score at very high and very low levels on standardized math tests, and that it was important to consider the possibility that such differences may stem from biological differences between the sexes.

Dr. Freeman said, “Men are taller than women, that comes from the biology, and Larry’s view was that perhaps the dispersion in test scores could also come from the biology.”

Dr. Summers said, “I was trying to provoke discussion, and I certainly believe that there’s been some move in the research away from believing that all these things are shaped only by socialization.”

Considering that we already know that there are numerous differences between the male and female brain, this is hardly a shocking statement. Regardless, it is hardly an endorsement of the viewpoint.

Welcome to the modern university, where feelings trump reason.

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6Comments

  1. 1.

    Sandi

    January 18, 2005 at 9:12 am

    Dr. Freeman is a pompous ass.

  2. 2.

    Ralph Gizzip

    January 18, 2005 at 11:59 am

    Michelle Malkin had an interesting take on this matter here. Especially her last comment.

  3. 3.

    big dirigible

    January 18, 2005 at 2:26 pm

    I sponsored a series of cash prizes at my alma mater (MIT) for undergraduates showing promise in design, and about half went to women (I was not one of the judges actually making the awards). The reason I actively encouraged those awards was NOT that I think there’s any inherent virtue in a 50-50 gender split. I had no interest in encouraging unsuitable or merely average students simply because they were female. The idea behind the awards was to encourage genuine talent wherever it might appear.

    On the other hand, in 30 years of actually doing scientific and engineering work, I’m not left with any confidence that my program was a red-hot idea. Based on my own experience – which involves a sample size much larger than 1 – the women in engineering and science, in the aggregate, just aren’t very good at that stuff (and for the terminally obtuse, I will emphasize that this says NOTHING AT ALL about any individual case). A 50-50 split will just mean that the average quality of your department will go all to hell. This should only be surprising to 1970s types who insist that women are really just funny-looking men, basically identical to, and interchangeable with, men. Pretty silly notion, actually, and it does justice to neither gender.

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    Kimmitt

    January 18, 2005 at 4:53 pm

    Yeah, the whole “longer tails for men” thing really gives one pause with regard to elite institutions, such as sports teams, academic houses, and political leaders.

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    Kimmitt

    January 19, 2005 at 12:06 pm

    That said, there appears to be some history here — Summers appears to have already acquired a reputation as a sexist, based on, among other things, hiring decisions at Harvard during his tenure.

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  1. In the Agora says:
    January 18, 2005 at 7:15 pm

    Battle of the genes?

    Lawrence Summers, president of Harvard University, suggested that innate differences in sex may explain why fewer women succeed in science and math careers. I don’t have much to add to the snafu but I thought it would be worth noting…

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