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T**T
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Amazing read! Recommended by professors and people in the field of gender studies.+ High quality product, looks exactly like the pictures
P**R
The invisible data made visble
It's when you are sometimes powerless you see what's missing and need to fight for it.This book shows various fields that miss to. Consider a woman's perspective. From parking lots to size of women when the male. World has the premium authority lots of tiny importances are missed and this book does show and with data provides good info. The world really needs women wearing thinking hats and also provide the path to wear one.
P**R
Blows the mind how poorly designed the world is for women
Partly triggering and partly frustrating when one reads through the book and realises how the world is not designed for women at all. Systematically women are kept out of “designs” because they are “complicated”. And as a result the world is more dangerous for women than i realised! Including medicine and the doses we are given!!
M**R
It’s a Bible for anyone who loves eye opening data
Highly recommended for everyone. You won’t be the same after reading this book. It is game changing
G**O
A must read to know how world isn't built around women.
This book talks about how women are ignored from the process of creation of products and services.It is a phenomenal read a must if you want to take small steps to make the world more inclusive and acomodating to women.
A**R
Brilliant
Succinct and pulls no punches. An absolute must-read!
A**Y
Compulsory reading!
It took me nearly three months to finish this one and it turned out to be a treasure trove of knowledge.'Invisible Women' is a must-read for everyone. It is one of those books which if read by all would bring about a whole new world of understanding and compassion towards women. The book is thoroughly researched, full marks to the author on the amount of work put in to make the research credible. It is packed with facts and figures, which may make the book a little tedious to follow at times, but all that knowledge is worthwhile, nonetheless. From fury to hope, dejection to elation, I experienced all the emotions possible while reading this book. Some of the case studies presented were spine-chilling, to say the least.Emma Watson once said in an interview that we believe that we live in a post-feminist society, but the reality is far from so. This is not a spew-hate-on-men kinda book. The book talks about biases that are so deeply ingrained in our cultures for ages now, that they have almost become norms that nobody questions anymore. It talks about unconscious prejudices that need to be dealt with urgently. And it also talks about the importance of listening to women and including women in R&D to better figure out the solutions for the pain points that we struggle with. Female representation matters, now more than ever.
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