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Linkspam, 11/8/13 Edition

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Despite my concerns about Philcon’s harassment policy, I am planning to be there all weekend–even though I received absolutely no response to the email I sent the convention chair outlining my concerns.

While I”m on the subject of Philcon, I’s also like to go on record as being uncomfortable with the gender balance of their program.

By my informal count, program participation is comprised of 121 men and 74 women.

I also looked at all the programming tracks except for Main (mostly Masquerade stuff), Filk, and Gaming, excluded all screenings and demonstrations and most workshops (the exception was the Family track) and came up with the following numbers; I’ve bolded the gender that dominates each track:

  • Signings: 18 hours, 24 men, 9 women (all the signings are two-person except the GOH ones)
  • Literary: 55 hours, 155 men, 86 women
  • Readings: 16 hours, 14 men, 2 women (excluding the Broad Universe Group reading)
  • Anime: 15 hours, 38 men, 9 women
  • Art: 8 hours, 15 men, 5 women
  • Family: 9 hours, 9 men, 18 women
  • Comics: 8 hours, 27 men, 4 women
  • Costuming/Cosplay: 3 hours, 3 men, 13 women
  • Cutting Edge (Technology): 6 hours, 14 men, 6 women
  • Fandom: 9 hours, 26 men, 11 women
  • Media: 13 hours, 52 men, 13 women
  • Science: 10 hours, 33 men, 7 women
  • Total: 170 hours, 410 men, 183 women

This means, on average, those 121 men have 3.4 panels each while the 74 women only have 2.5 panels each.

I recognize that this analysis does not take non-binary people into account. My apologies for the erasure–it is not my intent but it is the result and I am happy to incorporate non-binary gender data into the dataset if there is anyone on programming affected.

I will do a more detailed analysis after the convention when I have a paper program I can mark up. I’m also planning on attending some programming and my goal is to do a thorough con report.

I’ll also have physical copies of Jacqueline Koyanagi’s Ascension to give away–watch Twitter for details.

Onwards to the links!


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