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The Authority Gap
- Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously than Men, and What We Can Do About It
- Narrated by: Mary Ann Sieghart
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
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Imagine living in a world in which you were routinely patronised by women.
Imagine having your views ignored or your expertise frequently challenged by them.
Imagine trying to speak up in a meeting, only to be talked over by female colleagues.
Imagine subordinates resisting you as a boss, merely because you're a man.
Imagine being trolled by women on social media for daring to express an opinion.
Imagine people always addressing the woman you are with before you.
Now imagine a world in which the reverse of this is true.
The Authority Gap provides a startling perspective on the unseen bias at work in our everyday lives, to reveal the scale of the gap that still persists between men and women. Marshalling a wealth of data with precision and insight, and including interviews with pioneering women such as Baroness Hale, Mary Beard and Bernadine Evaristo, this is a fresh feminist take on how to address and counteract systemic sexism in ways that benefit us all.
Critic reviews
"A brilliant manifesto explaining why women are still so underestimated and overlooked in today's world, but how we can also be hopeful for change." (Philippa Perry)
"Hugely exciting." (Emily Maitlis)
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- Alex
- 19-08-21
I didn't realise how much I needed this
What a fantastic listen. Curiosity brought me to Mary Anne's book and I soon became engulfed. Very well researched and thoughtfully constructed. I'm confident we can now make positive change if we wake up and reevaluate our lives.
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- Mr. D. Evans
- 20-09-21
Compelling argument, listenable voice
I do not consider myself a feminist, wokist or a stuck in the mud conservative. This book does an excellent job of following the evidence and being dispassionate while clearly being written by an author passionate about the subject.
Buzzword terminology is largely avoided, with the exceptions standing out all the more because they seem to have been carefully left out elsewhere in the book.
Often the subjective experiences (used carefully to give life to the 'narrative') are reinforced with more objective data which is a refreshing change from the usual instant angry and emotional discussion of any subject today.
Sieghart avoids accusatory language and makes the sort of reasonable suggestions that both men and women can follow in a way that makes it seem simple enough to make a change.
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- R S Watson
- 17-08-21
Absolutely Stunning!
I enjoyed this book immensely and will be buying a physical copy.
I found it so useful, from the current statistics delivered in context, to the anecdotes.
This is not an "aren't men bastards" fest - rather an objective look at how we All came to be here. How humanity, whether men, women and all other gender types, arrived at our commonly held misconceptions, with great emphasis on the fact that 99% of the time, none of us realise a decision has even been made.
Whilst we're given food for thought, we are not only prompted to question ourselves, re-allign our selves, and eventually offered possible solutions.
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- richard
- 23-08-21
Incredible
Really well researched and very insightful! An enjoyable yet thought provoking listen (male 31 yrs old).
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- Jon Linklater-Johnson
- 13-08-21
An important read
Everyone should listen to this book. It’s well written and insightful striking a good balance between facts and figures and eye opening personal accounts and interviews. Listening to this book will make you angry at times but also inspire you to make the world a better place for the women in your lives.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-23
What we all need to hear
Not just anecdotal or opinion, this book uses scientific research to present the hard facts of the authority gap. So relatable but also shocking - it had me going “wow” the whole way through.
Such an important and well crafted insight into the widespread impacts of implicit bias. Everyone needs to hear it !
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- Miss H K Sambi
- 30-12-22
Dads, brothers….. please read this.
An honest and much needed interpretation of what we all know happens. Read this it matters.
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- c
- 18-04-22
Beware, you can't put this book down
I couldn't stop listening to it... so I bought the hardback copy too - finished in 4 days. recommended it to work colleagues, friends and family.
Not just a book for women (it's not a man-bashing book). if you work with women, have female friends, or raising daughters this book is a must.
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- Marco Marino
- 31-05-22
A mandatory read
Brilliant read, with plenty of evidence and accurate facts detailing the horror of the authority gap pervading our society.
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-02-24
Insightful
Well researched, articulated and read. Made me think about my own unconscious biases as a woman. Should be more widely shared and read!
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