University of Houston: Do Masculine Leadership Titles Undermine Women's Leadership?
September 07, 2022
September 07, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 7 (TNSjou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
Debates about using masculine or gender-neutral words to describe leadership positions, jobs and awards affect nearly all domains of society from business to politics and media. Recently, local politicians have considered changing titles such as "alderman" or "councilman" to their gender-neutral counterparts (e.g., "council member"). While some dismiss calls . . .
Debates about using masculine or gender-neutral words to describe leadership positions, jobs and awards affect nearly all domains of society from business to politics and media. Recently, local politicians have considered changing titles such as "alderman" or "councilman" to their gender-neutral counterparts (e.g., "council member"). While some dismiss calls . . .