If mathematics is a male domain, where does this leave women who do mathematics? In a world where there is little or no discursive space in which to be female, women who enter in must do identity work in order to achieve what is often an uneasy presence. This paper builds on recent research which suggests that some undergraduate women are however finding new spaces for belonging in the world of mathematics through critical reflection and collective challenge to dominant discourses. Focussing on an analysis of two women's narratives of their success in mathematics, it explores their multi-voiced accounts of self through the lens of Bakhtin's dialogism. It discusses the scope of reflexivity in creating new identity spaces in refigured worlds....
“Mathematics education, for what and why,” begs an additional question: “Whose mathematics education...
Improving the participation of women in mathematics education at the post-secondary level, requires...
This is a qualitative study of eight S*111 grade female adolescents in rural southeast Georgia. The ...
If mathematics is a male domain, where does this leave women who do mathematics? In a world where th...
In this article, I use a Foucauldian poststructural analysis to examine productions of progress with...
In this paper, we discuss the theoretical and methodological issues in exploring identity and agency...
This dissertation used a post-structural feminist theoretical lens to examine women\u27s under-repre...
Many learners may be successful in mathematics but nevertheless see themselves as existing only on t...
Making the transition from school to university mathematics is a major identity investment for all s...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
Current research in mathematics education places emphasis on the analysis of men and women’s account...
This dissertation used a post-structural feminist theoretical lens to examine women’s under-represen...
Copyright @ 2005 Taylor & FrancisIn this paper I address the question: How is it that people come to...
Drawing on the concept of figured worlds (Holland et al., 1998), this project focuses on addressing,...
Females remain underrepresented in tertiary Mathematics Research has indicated that this is, in par...
“Mathematics education, for what and why,” begs an additional question: “Whose mathematics education...
Improving the participation of women in mathematics education at the post-secondary level, requires...
This is a qualitative study of eight S*111 grade female adolescents in rural southeast Georgia. The ...
If mathematics is a male domain, where does this leave women who do mathematics? In a world where th...
In this article, I use a Foucauldian poststructural analysis to examine productions of progress with...
In this paper, we discuss the theoretical and methodological issues in exploring identity and agency...
This dissertation used a post-structural feminist theoretical lens to examine women\u27s under-repre...
Many learners may be successful in mathematics but nevertheless see themselves as existing only on t...
Making the transition from school to university mathematics is a major identity investment for all s...
Perspectives dealing with the study of gender and mathematics have failed generally to move beyond t...
Current research in mathematics education places emphasis on the analysis of men and women’s account...
This dissertation used a post-structural feminist theoretical lens to examine women’s under-represen...
Copyright @ 2005 Taylor & FrancisIn this paper I address the question: How is it that people come to...
Drawing on the concept of figured worlds (Holland et al., 1998), this project focuses on addressing,...
Females remain underrepresented in tertiary Mathematics Research has indicated that this is, in par...
“Mathematics education, for what and why,” begs an additional question: “Whose mathematics education...
Improving the participation of women in mathematics education at the post-secondary level, requires...
This is a qualitative study of eight S*111 grade female adolescents in rural southeast Georgia. The ...