Higher education is increasingly engaged with diversity initiatives, especially those focused on women in academic leadership, whilst there is an evolving literature across the humanities and the social, management and natural sciences, critiquing academia’s gendered hierarchies. In contrast, senior academics in the field of tourism management have largely eluded similar sustained analysis. This paper builds on recent gender-aware studies of tourism’s leading academics with three aims. Firstly, to widen evidence of gendering in tourism’s academic leadership by scrutinizing and contextualizing performance indicators, which make and mark its leaders and shape its knowledge canon. Secondly, since critique alone cannot lead to transformation, t...
Universities are increasingly expected to demonstrate the wider societal impacts of academic researc...
Global scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education institutions (HE...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...
Higher education is increasingly engaged with diversity initiatives, especially those focused on wom...
Purpose: This paper aims to represent a unique and original piece of research on full professors i...
The tourism academy is a key site through which gender is produced, reproduced and, potentially, cha...
This introductory essay argues for the adoption of feminist epistemologies to unpack the role, natur...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...
Purpose: To explore gender disparities in the production of tourism knowledge with particular refere...
Gender issues are a current ‘hot topic.’ Awareness of gender inequality has been largely addressed b...
Despite attempts to broaden access to higher education in the UK through widening participation poli...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
[Extract] Executive Summary. The number of tourism Academics worldwide has grown substantially, an...
Purpose: This conceptual paper aims to contribute to the extant tourism and gender literature by hig...
Universities are increasingly expected to demonstrate the wider societal impacts of academic researc...
Global scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education institutions (HE...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...
Higher education is increasingly engaged with diversity initiatives, especially those focused on wom...
Purpose: This paper aims to represent a unique and original piece of research on full professors i...
The tourism academy is a key site through which gender is produced, reproduced and, potentially, cha...
This introductory essay argues for the adoption of feminist epistemologies to unpack the role, natur...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...
Purpose: To explore gender disparities in the production of tourism knowledge with particular refere...
Gender issues are a current ‘hot topic.’ Awareness of gender inequality has been largely addressed b...
Despite attempts to broaden access to higher education in the UK through widening participation poli...
peer-reviewedDespite the feminisation of universities in terms of their student intake [1,2], formal...
Pedagogy should be understood as transformative practice, and yet in many cases the neoliberalizatio...
[Extract] Executive Summary. The number of tourism Academics worldwide has grown substantially, an...
Purpose: This conceptual paper aims to contribute to the extant tourism and gender literature by hig...
Universities are increasingly expected to demonstrate the wider societal impacts of academic researc...
Global scholarship has documented gender discrepancies in power in higher education institutions (HE...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...