This article explores how academics with caring responsibilities negotiate the mobility imperative, with specific reference to attending conferences. We argue that, in the neoliberal and ‘careless’ context of higher education, negotiating conflicting identities of academic and carer are fraught with tensions for carers as they try to reconcile the mobility imperative with their caring responsibilities. We acknowledge and also challenge the naturalised relationship between care and femininity, and use a feminist poststructuralist approach to analyse the competing discourses surrounding academic and care work. We draw on two distinct, but related, research projects with predominantly UK-based participants. Moreau’s project (‘Carers and Career...
This article extends examinations of the gendered nature of care and service in academia, with a par...
This timely volume explores the ways that university institutions affect the experiences of student ...
This study examines the impact of managerialist policies on care relations in higher education. It i...
This article explores how academics with caring responsibilities negotiate the mobility imperative, ...
The study departs from the perspective that conferences are important but neglected research sites. ...
In recent years, it has become common for individuals to juggle employment and unpaid care work. Thi...
Conferences are important but neglected research sites. Yet conferences are sites where knowledge is...
YesThis paper is about three working class women academics in their 40s, who are at different phases...
This paper is about three working class women academics in their 40s, who are at different phases in...
This article extends examinations of the gendered nature of care and service in academia, with a par...
This paper is about three working class women academics in their 40s, who are at different phases in...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
Purpose: Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequa...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
This article extends examinations of the gendered nature of care and service in academia, with a par...
This timely volume explores the ways that university institutions affect the experiences of student ...
This study examines the impact of managerialist policies on care relations in higher education. It i...
This article explores how academics with caring responsibilities negotiate the mobility imperative, ...
The study departs from the perspective that conferences are important but neglected research sites. ...
In recent years, it has become common for individuals to juggle employment and unpaid care work. Thi...
Conferences are important but neglected research sites. Yet conferences are sites where knowledge is...
YesThis paper is about three working class women academics in their 40s, who are at different phases...
This paper is about three working class women academics in their 40s, who are at different phases in...
This article extends examinations of the gendered nature of care and service in academia, with a par...
This paper is about three working class women academics in their 40s, who are at different phases in...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
Purpose: Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequa...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
This article extends examinations of the gendered nature of care and service in academia, with a par...
This timely volume explores the ways that university institutions affect the experiences of student ...
This study examines the impact of managerialist policies on care relations in higher education. It i...