Women remain underrepresented in senior positions within universities and report barriers to career progression. Drawing on the concepts of Foucault and Bourdieu, with an emphasis on technologies of the self, this article aims to understand mothers’ academic career experiences. Interviews were conducted with 35 non‐STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) academics in Scotland and Australia, to reveal the gender dimensions of parents’ academic careers, in neoliberal university contexts. The data suggest that there are tensions between organizational policies, such as maternity leave and flexible work, and the contemporary demands of academic labour. New managerial discourses which individualize and make use of mora...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organisation of parentin...
Neoliberal academia is marked by vertical and horizontal gender segregation, and science, technology...
Addressing a paucity of large-scale studies about women academic’s maternity experiences of leave in...
While the negative impact of child-raising and caring on women's career progression in academia is w...
The challenge of mothering while pursuing an academic career is the most significant obstacle to wom...
In this paper, we offer a critique of neoliberal power from the perspective of the gendered, sexuali...
How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? Mo...
The current socio-political climate, with its ever intense pressures for performative ‘excellence’, ...
This thesis takes the case of female academics to explore an insight into the organisational support...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organization of parentin...
The last decade has seen an increase of scholarly work within the social sciences critiquing neolibe...
This book investigates the gendered dimensions of academic life in the contemporary Australian unive...
Sustaining careers and motherhood is particularly challenging in highly masculinised science, engine...
The focus of this study is on the underlying cultural gender norms that present professional women i...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organisation of parentin...
Neoliberal academia is marked by vertical and horizontal gender segregation, and science, technology...
Addressing a paucity of large-scale studies about women academic’s maternity experiences of leave in...
While the negative impact of child-raising and caring on women's career progression in academia is w...
The challenge of mothering while pursuing an academic career is the most significant obstacle to wom...
In this paper, we offer a critique of neoliberal power from the perspective of the gendered, sexuali...
How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? Mo...
The current socio-political climate, with its ever intense pressures for performative ‘excellence’, ...
This thesis takes the case of female academics to explore an insight into the organisational support...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organization of parentin...
The last decade has seen an increase of scholarly work within the social sciences critiquing neolibe...
This book investigates the gendered dimensions of academic life in the contemporary Australian unive...
Sustaining careers and motherhood is particularly challenging in highly masculinised science, engine...
The focus of this study is on the underlying cultural gender norms that present professional women i...
Purpose Recent research has captured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in widening gender inequali...
The enduring significance of gender and how it intersects with class in the organisation of parentin...
Neoliberal academia is marked by vertical and horizontal gender segregation, and science, technology...