Three female, and feminist, academics become participant researchers to explore their working practices seeking to make visible the ways they work to wo(manage) the masculinist environment of the University. After reviewing the literature, the paper starts by considering what ‘masculinist’ means in this context, finding that it refers to both rigidity of structure positioned as ‘impartial’ and, paradoxically, processes that enable competition and the clear identification of winners and losers; a University regime compatible with neo-liberal governance. Such values are at odds with those promoted within Early Years Education where ‘caring’ and ‘inclusion’ are fundamental, embedded in a strong ‘domestic’ tradition. The paper examines the hist...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Contemporary alarm about ‘laddism’ reveals what feminist research and activism has long-recognised; ...
This chapter examines how the university can facilitate the embodiment of queer masculinities. Throu...
Three female, and feminist, academics become participant researchers to explore their working practi...
Three female, and feminist, academics become participant researchers to explore their working practi...
From a feminist perspective, it is more than a little axiomatic to say that highereducation has trad...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
The paper considers gender identities in higher education. It examines how people involved in univer...
The University has been placed in the core of the process of professionalization as well as the repr...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on concepts of female masculinityto interrogate how hegemonic g...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
In the twenty-first century, increasing numbers of girls and women are moving into intellectual and ...
From a feminist perspective, it is more than a little axiomatic to say that higher education has tra...
The old hegemonic practice of masculinity is far away from disappearing in many of the region of our...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Contemporary alarm about ‘laddism’ reveals what feminist research and activism has long-recognised; ...
This chapter examines how the university can facilitate the embodiment of queer masculinities. Throu...
Three female, and feminist, academics become participant researchers to explore their working practi...
Three female, and feminist, academics become participant researchers to explore their working practi...
From a feminist perspective, it is more than a little axiomatic to say that highereducation has trad...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
The paper considers gender identities in higher education. It examines how people involved in univer...
The University has been placed in the core of the process of professionalization as well as the repr...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on concepts of female masculinityto interrogate how hegemonic g...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
In the twenty-first century, increasing numbers of girls and women are moving into intellectual and ...
From a feminist perspective, it is more than a little axiomatic to say that higher education has tra...
The old hegemonic practice of masculinity is far away from disappearing in many of the region of our...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
This article is based on interviews with 40 women academic managers in United Kingdom further and hi...
Contemporary alarm about ‘laddism’ reveals what feminist research and activism has long-recognised; ...
This chapter examines how the university can facilitate the embodiment of queer masculinities. Throu...