Two recent publications provide opportunity to discuss an emergent area of research: the feminist academic. Quite extensive research has now been conducted in many disciplines about the education of women. As a result, there is a substantive body of knowledge about how personal identity is formed, about access to education issues, about career equity limitations, about gender biases in society, and about the need to formulate effective activist networks
Ten prominent feminist researchers from diverse backgrounds examine educational leadership by focusi...
This paper critically explores the links between Women’s Studies and distance education and question...
How has feminist thinking shaped what we know? Emerging from the lecture series “Feminist Knowledge ...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
Feminism is of itself an educational project.When feminist activists in the early 1970s questioned t...
This essay examines the ways in which education, as a discipline, has been influenced by feminist sc...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
Evolving from experiences in a graduate seminar that led to new understandings of feminist pedagogy,...
This thesis seeks to capture the lived experiences of contemporary feminist educators, with particul...
Gender inequity is a persistent problem in the United States. While the high school social studies ...
While focusing on the professional lives of women faculty, little of the scholarship addresses how f...
The impact of women‘s studies courses on students ’ feminist activism and related behaviors was asse...
Feminist teaching and research have both been the subject of analytical discussions within adult edu...
Abstract: Ethics for feminist researchers foreground issues of identity and subjectivity for the re-...
Critics of women’s studies (WS) have charged that WS teaching overemphasizes students ’ personal exp...
Ten prominent feminist researchers from diverse backgrounds examine educational leadership by focusi...
This paper critically explores the links between Women’s Studies and distance education and question...
How has feminist thinking shaped what we know? Emerging from the lecture series “Feminist Knowledge ...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
Feminism is of itself an educational project.When feminist activists in the early 1970s questioned t...
This essay examines the ways in which education, as a discipline, has been influenced by feminist sc...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
Evolving from experiences in a graduate seminar that led to new understandings of feminist pedagogy,...
This thesis seeks to capture the lived experiences of contemporary feminist educators, with particul...
Gender inequity is a persistent problem in the United States. While the high school social studies ...
While focusing on the professional lives of women faculty, little of the scholarship addresses how f...
The impact of women‘s studies courses on students ’ feminist activism and related behaviors was asse...
Feminist teaching and research have both been the subject of analytical discussions within adult edu...
Abstract: Ethics for feminist researchers foreground issues of identity and subjectivity for the re-...
Critics of women’s studies (WS) have charged that WS teaching overemphasizes students ’ personal exp...
Ten prominent feminist researchers from diverse backgrounds examine educational leadership by focusi...
This paper critically explores the links between Women’s Studies and distance education and question...
How has feminist thinking shaped what we know? Emerging from the lecture series “Feminist Knowledge ...