Monica Shores

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Monica Shores is a writer for the Huffington Post, Alternet, Make/shift, the Ms. Magazine blog, and TheRumpus.

Her 2010 Ms. Magazine article titled Will “New Atheism” Make Room For Women? was one of the first articles criticizing the New Atheism movement for being sexist.[1] She also cited Conservapedia in her article and indicated: "The lack of lady presence is so visible that Conservapedia commented on it by noting that Dawkins’ website overwhelmingly attracts male visitors."[2] According to the website tracking firm SimilarWeb.com, women frequent the website of richarddawkins.net significantly less than men.[3]

Demographic makeup of web visitors to the website Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science

See also: Demographic makeup of web visitors to the website Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science

Demographic makeup of web visitors to the website Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science according to SimilarWeb.com

According to the web tracking company SimilarWeb, the maority of website visitors to Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science website are men.[4]

Demographic makeup of web visitors to the website Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science according to Alexa.com

According to the website tracking firms Alexa, women frequent the website of richarddawkins.net significantly less than men.[5]


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References

  1. Will “New Atheism” Make Room For Women by Monica Shores, Ms. Magazine
  2. Will “New Atheism” Make Room For Women by Monica Shores, Ms. Magazine
  3. SimilarWeb.com data for Richarddawkins.net
  4. [https://www.similarweb.com/website/richarddawkins.net/#demographics Demographics of web visitors to the website Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science according to SimilarWeb
  5. According to Alexa, what percentage of Richard Dawkins' website visitors are women?, Examining Atheism