A
manel is a panel whose participants are all men. The term is a
portmanteau word deriving from
the man and
panel. The
Oxford Dictionaries and Cambridge Dictionaries teams both published blog posts on the word in 2017, suggesting the term was new at that time. In the second decade of the twenty-first century, such panels, in academia, the private sector, the media, government, and beyond, became the object of
feminist critique and of extensive media discussion, as well as academic research. Commentators challenged conference organizers and speakers to refuse to present manels. Organisations responding included
The Financial Times, whose board decided in August 2017 to end men-only conference panels, and encouraged its journalists not to participate in these elsewhere. ==See also==