This article is the story of the simultaneous feminization and corporatization of universities, themes that emerged in a test of a collective biography, a qualitative research method. Organizers brought together 12 macro social work academic women across generations and, through sampling, attempted to avoid the intergenerational splitting that seems to be leaving junior faculty to be socialized by administrators while simultaneously isolating senior faculty from their generative role. Our analysis identified several trends developed from our col-lective experiences including changes in faculty governance, formalized mentoring, inter-generational faculty relationships, and shifting expectations. With these changes, we sense a reduction in wh...
This article builds upon the methodological and intellectual approach taken in our co-authored book ...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
In an article written for the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, my co-authors and I discussed how we...
This article is the story of the simultaneous feminization and corporatization of universities, them...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Universities are dominated by marketisation, individualisation and competition, forces inimical to i...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interconnections between the persona...
This article reports on a study of issues of faculty isolation and morale in mid-career faculty. Int...
This study explores the underrepresentation of female professionals, especially in the science, tech...
Universities are dominated by marketisation, individualisation and competition, forces inimical to i...
In this article, I consider the myth of the ideal worker and the consequences of that myth for mothe...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
PurposeThis research is situated at a metropolitan university in Melbourne (Australia) where the aut...
The introduction of Women’s Studies programs into the academy has been one of American higher educat...
This article builds upon the methodological and intellectual approach taken in our co-authored book ...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
In an article written for the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, my co-authors and I discussed how we...
This article is the story of the simultaneous feminization and corporatization of universities, them...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Universities are dominated by marketisation, individualisation and competition, forces inimical to i...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interconnections between the persona...
This article reports on a study of issues of faculty isolation and morale in mid-career faculty. Int...
This study explores the underrepresentation of female professionals, especially in the science, tech...
Universities are dominated by marketisation, individualisation and competition, forces inimical to i...
In this article, I consider the myth of the ideal worker and the consequences of that myth for mothe...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
PurposeThis research is situated at a metropolitan university in Melbourne (Australia) where the aut...
The introduction of Women’s Studies programs into the academy has been one of American higher educat...
This article builds upon the methodological and intellectual approach taken in our co-authored book ...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
In an article written for the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, my co-authors and I discussed how we...