Abstract ii Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguity. The outsider/insider relation is a peculiarly vexed one in times when the demands on professional identity appear to erase the more political claims on our identity such as being a feminist. This paper considers aspects of these complex navigations across the personal, private, public and professional aspects of identity through the concept of pleasure. It explores the discrepancy as well as the interrelations between the moral climate of higher education and the more elusive, secret or at least unspoken nature of our persistent (over?) commitment to intellectual labour. I draw on key concepts such as ‘seduction ’ and ‘repressi...
Academics working in contemporary universities are experiencing unprecedented and unsustainable pres...
This paper examines the relationship of working-class feminist academics to the Academy. Our paper i...
‘Academic identity’ is a key issue for debates about the professionalisation of university teaching ...
Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
Women's studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the recla...
In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the recla...
In my analysis of instances of data emerging in my recent interview with academics I attempt to trac...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
Purpose - Despite the well-documented resistance to feminism and gender equality within universities...
This chapter uses a collective biography methodology to explore threshold moments of academic legiti...
This paper explores why and how sexuality intertwines with gender in the organizational context of a...
Drawing on theories of sex work, marginalisation, feminism, and otherness, this chapter critically i...
In the formal settings of universities, all academics regulate themselves constantly, including how ...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
Academics working in contemporary universities are experiencing unprecedented and unsustainable pres...
This paper examines the relationship of working-class feminist academics to the Academy. Our paper i...
‘Academic identity’ is a key issue for debates about the professionalisation of university teaching ...
Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
Women's studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the recla...
In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the recla...
In my analysis of instances of data emerging in my recent interview with academics I attempt to trac...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
Purpose - Despite the well-documented resistance to feminism and gender equality within universities...
This chapter uses a collective biography methodology to explore threshold moments of academic legiti...
This paper explores why and how sexuality intertwines with gender in the organizational context of a...
Drawing on theories of sex work, marginalisation, feminism, and otherness, this chapter critically i...
In the formal settings of universities, all academics regulate themselves constantly, including how ...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
Academics working in contemporary universities are experiencing unprecedented and unsustainable pres...
This paper examines the relationship of working-class feminist academics to the Academy. Our paper i...
‘Academic identity’ is a key issue for debates about the professionalisation of university teaching ...