Women Activating Agency in Academia seeks to create and expand safe spaces for scholarly, professional and personal stories and assemblages of agency. It provides readers with the opportunity to connect with the strategies women are using to navigate academe and the core values, linked to trust, relationship, wellbeing and ethics of care, they live by. The collection offers the stories of women academics from around the globe and across disciplines and showcases their efforts to meaningfully listen and converse in order to resist self-audit and diminished identities. Reflections come from a range of responsive, personal and aesthetic techniques, including writing groups, guided autobiography, auto-ethnography, collective activism and slow ...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
Various metaphors are used in the literature and media to refer to the careers and experiences of wo...
Throughout history, women have told their stories, sometimes at great peril to themselves. The socia...
Lived Experiences of Women in Academia shares meaningful stories of women working in the academy, fr...
This paper provides a rationale for understanding personal/professional identities to support person...
In this chapter, The Women Who Write speak from their experiences as female academics to expose and ...
In this chapter, The Women Who Write speak from their experiences as female academics to expose and ...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers where managerialism, s...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers wheremanagerialism, se...
The choices facing academic women are rooted in expectations around gender roles and career aspirati...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
In this critical autoethnography, we come together as female instructional design (ID) faculty and g...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine gendered identities of women academics by exploring th...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
Various metaphors are used in the literature and media to refer to the careers and experiences of wo...
Throughout history, women have told their stories, sometimes at great peril to themselves. The socia...
Lived Experiences of Women in Academia shares meaningful stories of women working in the academy, fr...
This paper provides a rationale for understanding personal/professional identities to support person...
In this chapter, The Women Who Write speak from their experiences as female academics to expose and ...
In this chapter, The Women Who Write speak from their experiences as female academics to expose and ...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers where managerialism, s...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
Is ‘slow scholarship’ feasible in the competitive context of academic careers wheremanagerialism, se...
The choices facing academic women are rooted in expectations around gender roles and career aspirati...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
In this critical autoethnography, we come together as female instructional design (ID) faculty and g...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine gendered identities of women academics by exploring th...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
Various metaphors are used in the literature and media to refer to the careers and experiences of wo...
Throughout history, women have told their stories, sometimes at great peril to themselves. The socia...