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  • The word neurofeminism is a redirect to The NeuroGenderings Network, of which Joel is a member. I think it is appropriate to put it in quotation marks, especially since that is the form used on The NeuroGenderings Network page itself.
  • The two links to her page on the uni website were de facto identical, so I've merged them.
  • As is often the case with scholars, many sources are not independent. But while this is acceptable in the case of her own views and research, it is not acceptable for the facts of an academic biography. You can say anything about yourself. But I'm adding some new references for what I've been able to verify.
  • One of the sources is not available to me. But it may be available to others. I limited myself to the tag "better source needed".
  • I've looked at all the sources. Overall, it seems to me that there's not that much potential for deliberate misrepresentation here. The biography on TAU's website doesn't seem embellished, and her scientific views are described quite adequately when compared to what I've read of her writings. So the BLP tag is off, unless anyone objects.

P.S. I honestly think that criticism by her scientific opponents from the lead summary would be better relegated to the Criticism section, but I didn't do that myself.

Colaheed777 (talk) 18:36, 10 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]