User:Houmony/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * He's a Stud, She's a Slut:
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article's content is more of a review for the book "He's a Stud, She's a Slut, and 49 Other Double Standards Every Woman Should Know." However it does not include much information about the details of the book nor the 49 double standards mentioned. The writing seems to be neutrally written, but there aren't much claims nor evidence to be cited. Two of the citations come from a magazine while the rest are citations of websites to the summaries or commentary of the book. The article tackles wikipedia's equity gap in the sense of writing reviews or articles of notable feminist books.


 * Sources


 * Schillinger, Liesl (2008-07-13). "Endangered Species or Still the Enemy? (Published 2008)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
 * "'He's a Stud, She's a Slut' and Jessica Valenti Is a Force". Vulture. New York Magazine. 4 June 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
 * Millard, Elizabeth (14 April 2008). "HE'S A STUD, SHE'S A SLUT, AND 49 OTHER DOUBLE STANDARDS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW". forewordreviews.com. Foreword Reviews Magazine. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
 * Trombetta, Sadie (January 10, 2017). "What Is Mansplaining? A Reading Guide". Bustle. Retrieved 2018-03-05.

Option 2

 * How to Date Men When You Hate Men:
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article content is again towards a review of the book "How to date men when you hate men," that revolves more about the 2nd wave of feminism. The article is written neutrally and concisely. Every claim is pretty much backed up by a citation. Furthermore, the citations seem to be reliable and trustable. I do feel like the article could've included more regarding a specific wiki equity gap, however regardless the article seemed to have coverage on modern feminism and how dating is approached in the 21st century.
 * Sources
 * Chee, Karen (January 3, 2019). "Comic Blythe Roberson on Her Book About Dating Men, Hating Men". Vulture. "This Is How To Date Men When You Hate Men, According To Blythe Roberson". Elite Daily.
 * Lloyd, Rachel (February 12, 2019). "All you need to know about "How to Date Men When You Hate Men"". The Economist. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
 * Maguire, Susan (November 15, 2018). "How to Date Men When You Hate Men". The Booklist. Vol. 115, no. 6. p. 3. ProQuest 2135091703.
 * Aronowitz, Nona Willis (February 17, 2019). "Don't Let Sex Distract You From the Revolution". The New York Times. ProQuest 2245630000.
 * Livingstone, Jo (January 4, 2019). "What Women Want?". The New Republic.
 * Livingstone, Jo (January 4, 2019). "What Women Want?". The New Republic.

Option 3

 * Mighty girl effect:
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article seems very much so related to our class's topic of feminism. The "Mighty girl effect" serves as a foundation to our modern world for feminism and equality. The writing does seem to be neutrally written and heavily focuses on the statistics and data like the Oxford Economic Papers. Every claim in the article has a citation, and each citation roots back to reliable sources. The article does seem to tackle one of the wiki's equity gaps, of the science behind parenting women and its effect on fathers.
 * Sources
 * Goodman, Lawrence. "Firstborn Daughters Awaken Fathers to Gender Inequality". Brandeis Magazine. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
 * "Why men with daughters are less sexist". Understanding Society. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
 * "Being a father to a school-age girl makes men less sexist, new research suggests". Big Think. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
 * Borrell-Porta, Mireia; Costa-Font, Joan; Philipp, Julia (1 January 2019). "The 'mighty girl' effect: does parenting daughters alter attitudes towards gender norms?" (PDF). Oxford Economic Papers. 71 (1): 25–46. doi:10.1093/oep/gpy063. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
 * Shafer, Emily Fitzgibbons; Malhotra, Neil (September 2011). "The Effect of a Child's Sex on Support for Traditional Gender Roles". Social Forces. 90 (1): 209–222. doi:10.1093/sf/90.1.209. ISSN 0037-7732. JSTOR 41682638.
 * "The Impact of Fathering Daughters on Men's Gender Equality Preferences". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
 * "Having a daughter makes men less sexist, research confirms". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
 * Borrell-Porta, Mireia; Costa-Font, Joan; Philipp, Julia (January 2019). "The 'mighty girl' effect: does parenting daughters alter attitudes towards gender norms?". Oxford Economic Papers. 71 (1): 25–46. doi:10.1093/oep/gpy063.
 * Ichino, Andrea; Lindström, Elly-Ann; Viviano, Eliana (2014). "Hidden consequences of a first-born boy for mothers". Economics Letters. 123 (3): 274–278. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2014.03.001. ISSN 0165-1765. S2CID 796680
 * Ichino, Andrea; Lindström, Elly-Ann; Viviano, Eliana (1 June 2014). "Hidden consequences of a first-born boy for mothers". Economics Letters. 123 (3): 274–278. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2014.03.001. ISSN 0165-1765. S2CID 796680.
 * Ichino, Andrea; Lindström, Elly-Ann; Viviano, Eliana (1 June 2014). "Hidden consequences of a first-born boy for mothers". Economics Letters. 123 (3): 274–278. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2014.03.001. ISSN 0165-1765. S2CID 796680.

Option 4

 * Open Door Council:
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article's content might seem a little outdated but it still impacts our world today, especially the protective legislation for women. Since there is not much bulk to the article as of yet, it is difficult to evaluate the article as liked. Regardless, the writing does seem neutral. Majority of the claims have a citation after them, however, there lurk a couple without. The few citations used seem to be reliable, which leads me to say that the article tackles on an underrepresented subject that not many people would perhaps know about.
 * Sources
 * Gordon, Peter; Doughan, David (2001). "Open Door Council". Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960. London & Portland, Or.: Woburn Press. pp. 115–6. ISBN 0-7130-0223-9.
 * Open Door Council Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine at the Women's Library
 * Collection: Open Door Council
 * Collection: Open Door Council

Option 5

 * Men Who Hate Women (2020 book):
 * Article Evaluation
 * From the surface, this article seems like its relevant to the topic of feminism. However, this specific article feels more like a warning and alert to some of our community members in society. Which leads me to think that this article wasn't written as neutrally as it could be. Due to the shortness of the article and lack of much needed analysis, there lies not many claims. That being said, I feel as if more of the text can be cited. As for whether the citations are reliable or not, the two citations used in this article are both reviews/reflections of the book. One is a podcast, while the other is a blogpost. This article does not tackle on any of wikipedia's equity gaps, nor does it showcase an underrepresented subject.
 * Sources
 * Sources


 * Poole, Steven (September 2, 2020). "Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates review – fierce and eye-opening". The Guardian.
 * Futrelle, David (March 13, 2021). "Manosphere, World Of Incels Exposed In Laura Bates Book 'Men Who Hate Women'". NPR.