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Sexism row over 'Engineering Barbie'

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''Experts said that despite 'Engineering Barbie' encouraging girls to build things, it reinforced unhelpful stereotypes'' CREDIT: THAMES AND KOSMOS

''A sexism row has erupted over a new Barbie doll which encourages girls to become engineers by building washing machines and racks for their shoes and jewellery.'' - The Telegraph

It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on this.  Do you agree that it reinforces unhelpful stereotypes?  I should imagine that it would spark a similar argument to that of the pink Lego and only allowing girls to build things like kitchens and princess castles.


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    Dr  Jenni Sidey, IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award winner, spoke on BBC Radio Cambridge this week about engineering Barbie, as well as her job and how she got into engineering. 

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04pblsw - listen at 1 hour 47 mins.


    Jo

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    Dr  Jenni Sidey, IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year Award winner, spoke on BBC Radio Cambridge this week about engineering Barbie, as well as her job and how she got into engineering. 

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04pblsw - listen at 1 hour 47 mins.


    Jo

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