This paper examines the relationship of working-class feminist academics to the Academy. Our paper interrogates tensions between resistance and submission from the perspective of four educationally successful working-class women who have become academics. The paper starts with an overview of the state of the Academy at the beginning of the twenty-first century before addressing the conundrum that, for women from working-class backgrounds, success is often configured as, or feels like, failure. The paper develops and reflects on four central themes: the dilemmas of belonging within higher education, the challenge of continuing class exclusions, the oppressive and exploitative class relations that remain and are rarely recognised or addressed...
Purpose - Despite the well-documented resistance to feminism and gender equality within universities...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
What happens to feminism in the university is parallel to what happens to feminism in other venues u...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Corporatization of Higher Education has introduced new performance measurements as well as an accele...
Corporatization of Higher Education has introduced new performance measurements as well as an accele...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
While increasing media attention is given to examining the status of contract faculty on university ...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
In this paper I explore the situation of feminist academics, positing a tension between the demands ...
Purpose - Despite the well-documented resistance to feminism and gender equality within universities...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
What happens to feminism in the university is parallel to what happens to feminism in other venues u...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Corporatization of Higher Education has introduced new performance measurements as well as an accele...
Corporatization of Higher Education has introduced new performance measurements as well as an accele...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
While increasing media attention is given to examining the status of contract faculty on university ...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
In this paper I explore the situation of feminist academics, positing a tension between the demands ...
Purpose - Despite the well-documented resistance to feminism and gender equality within universities...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
What happens to feminism in the university is parallel to what happens to feminism in other venues u...