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Rosalind Barnett is a senior scientist at the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, the executive director of its Community, Families & Work Program (CFWP), and a practicing clinical psychologist. Alone and with others, she has published more than 115 articles, 36 chapters, and seven books. Her articles on such topics as gender roles, workplace issues, and education have appeared in numerous academic journals and in general publications including the New York Times Sunday Magazine, The Washington Post, Newsday, and the Boston Globe. The New York Times has called Barnett "one of the researchers who is re-drawing the map of women's psychology." Her most recent book is The Truth About Girls and Boys, co-authored by her frequent collaborator Caryl Rivers.
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An article by Rosalind Barnett and Caryl Rivers on the male backlash, for The Daily Beast