While other disciplines have engaged with critiquing work-life balance, tourism studies has been slower in acknowledging and critically contesting the notion as it applies to our own academic lives. This paper aims to address this gap through a collective memory-work of how four female tourism academics try to achieve work-life harmony and why it sometimes seems unattainable. In contrast to the masculinist, neoliberalist values of academic performance, achievement and competitiveness; our gendered analysis revealed that we felt more comfortable with the embodied, feminine values of caring, communion and union, or what we refer to as work-life harmony
Work-life balance policies have become a ubiquitous feature of university strategies for formally re...
This article explores how academics with caring responsibilities negotiate the mobility imperative, ...
This introductory essay argues for the adoption of feminist epistemologies to unpack the role, natur...
While other disciplines have engaged with critiquing work-life balance, tourism studies has been slo...
While other disciplines have engaged with critiquing work-life balance, tourism studies has been slo...
This article examines how discourses of work–life balance are appropriated and used by women a...
While a wider context of crisis and neoliberal practices engulfing academia has triggered a variety ...
The lack of innovation in tourism research methods and the failure of many studies to relate theory ...
This thesis explores women’s experiences of undertaking Higher Education (HE) study through a Founda...
Neoliberal ideologies, marketization and performative regimes associated with recent reforms in univ...
Lived Experiences of Women in Academia shares meaningful stories of women working in the academy, fr...
This article attempts to engage and advance tourism’s epistemological and methodological discussions...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
Our main goal in this article is to discuss the structural and persistent problems experienced by wo...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Work-life balance policies have become a ubiquitous feature of university strategies for formally re...
This article explores how academics with caring responsibilities negotiate the mobility imperative, ...
This introductory essay argues for the adoption of feminist epistemologies to unpack the role, natur...
While other disciplines have engaged with critiquing work-life balance, tourism studies has been slo...
While other disciplines have engaged with critiquing work-life balance, tourism studies has been slo...
This article examines how discourses of work–life balance are appropriated and used by women a...
While a wider context of crisis and neoliberal practices engulfing academia has triggered a variety ...
The lack of innovation in tourism research methods and the failure of many studies to relate theory ...
This thesis explores women’s experiences of undertaking Higher Education (HE) study through a Founda...
Neoliberal ideologies, marketization and performative regimes associated with recent reforms in univ...
Lived Experiences of Women in Academia shares meaningful stories of women working in the academy, fr...
This article attempts to engage and advance tourism’s epistemological and methodological discussions...
This study explores the perceptions of work-life balance satisfaction and opportunities for advancem...
Our main goal in this article is to discuss the structural and persistent problems experienced by wo...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Work-life balance policies have become a ubiquitous feature of university strategies for formally re...
This article explores how academics with caring responsibilities negotiate the mobility imperative, ...
This introductory essay argues for the adoption of feminist epistemologies to unpack the role, natur...