This article argues that gender equality programmes in universities and colleges may operate as a form of ‘moderate feminism’, producing contradictions through simultaneously providing a site of resistance and complicity for feminists. Our argument draws on a critical and empirical analysis of the Athena SWAN (Scientific Women's Academic Network) charter mark, which originated in the UK. We argue that Athena SWAN is a product of neoliberalization within the UK's academic environments, reflecting the tendency towards accountability, metrics and the performative ‘doing’ of equality work within this context. We problematize the operationalization and implementation of Athena SWAN processes in departments and universities, describing contradict...
This essay discusses how gender-focused culture change initiatives developed for science (like Athen...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena Scientific Women's Academic Network (SWAN) Charter on t...
peer-reviewedPurpose-The purpose of this article is to explore the enactment of a pragmatic inclusio...
This article argues that gender equality programmes in universities and colleges may operate as a fo...
peer-reviewedUsing a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in ...
peer-reviewedUsing a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in ...
BACKGROUND: While in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research insti...
Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services. ...
The Universities UK (UUK) Taskforce (2016) report, ‘Changing the Culture’, has been seen as a turnin...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Longstanding debates about the relationship between neoliberalism and feminism have been given new v...
peer-reviewedFeminism and gender studies are re-emerging as significant if fragmented forces in cont...
This article explores findings from two projects that explore the impacts and institutional experien...
This article assesses feminist accounts of co-optation and appropriation in gender and development p...
This essay discusses how gender-focused culture change initiatives developed for science (like Athen...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena Scientific Women's Academic Network (SWAN) Charter on t...
peer-reviewedPurpose-The purpose of this article is to explore the enactment of a pragmatic inclusio...
This article argues that gender equality programmes in universities and colleges may operate as a fo...
peer-reviewedUsing a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in ...
peer-reviewedUsing a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in ...
BACKGROUND: While in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research insti...
Introduction: Sexism and misogyny remains an ongoing threat to optimal health and medical services. ...
The Universities UK (UUK) Taskforce (2016) report, ‘Changing the Culture’, has been seen as a turnin...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Longstanding debates about the relationship between neoliberalism and feminism have been given new v...
peer-reviewedFeminism and gender studies are re-emerging as significant if fragmented forces in cont...
This article explores findings from two projects that explore the impacts and institutional experien...
This article assesses feminist accounts of co-optation and appropriation in gender and development p...
This essay discusses how gender-focused culture change initiatives developed for science (like Athen...
This paper examines the impact of the Athena Scientific Women's Academic Network (SWAN) Charter on t...
peer-reviewedPurpose-The purpose of this article is to explore the enactment of a pragmatic inclusio...