Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by occupation/Gender Studies

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Lists are missing some articles[edit]

How are you creating your lists? I took just one country as an example, your section on France, which currently has just two entries in your list. I came up with the following list of thirty women in gender or women's studies that are listed in French Wikipedia but not in English Wikipedia:

They might not all be French, I'd have to go through the list and check. Anupama, Gail and Judith, for example, are not French. Mathglot (talk) 08:20, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Adding SusunW. Mathglot (talk) 09:24, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Mathglot, I am not remotely technical. I have zero idea how to create an automated list. When I started this one, I went to an international link on universities that have gender/women's studies programs, visited each site and manually searched it for names. Then I took each name and tried to find sources. As I have written articles, I became aware of new red links and added names. It's not very efficient, and is limited by what I can access from Mexico, but it is the only way I know how. Please add whomever you want to the list, as we can never have too many names and we all have different access to sources and knowledge. The only criteria (besides N and V requirements) is that they teach or taught at some time gender/women's studies. Some of the early pioneers weren't even professors, they did lecture tours. SusunW (talk) 13:21, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I've gone through the articles (and sometimes the university site) of the ones above, and ended up with 2 Canada, 2 Swiss, 2 US, 1 UK, and 11 French, which I will add to the respective sections. There were ten where it wasn't clear if they met the teaching criterion or not: Cohen, Collin, Hedjerassi, Lens, Martin, Naves, Lefeuvre-Déotte, Stanton-Jean, Tabet, Thalmann. Mathglot (talk) 22:50, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]