- Professor Cordelia Fine
History and Philosophy of Science, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
We need good policy to back working dads
A new University of Melbourne podcast about dads, families and work explores how policies and jobs could (and should) support working fathers and their families
What the media tells us about gender diversity at work
New University of Melbourne research looks at what Australian print media narratives do, don’t and should tell us about gender diversity in our workplaces.
To quota or not to quota
The University of Melbourne's Policy Shop considers whether quotas or 'targets with teeth' will address the lack of women in Australian business and politics.
Unpicking the myth of Testosterone Rex
Testosterone is what makes men different to women, right? Not so, says Cordelia Fine in her latest book, which uses science to break down gender myths.
Toys for girls and boys show gender stereotypes at play
Gender stereotypes are at play in the way toys are marketed to boys, girls and their parents – and the implications could extend beyond the home.