This themed issue of Gender and Education features articles about higher education (HE), exploring how students and staff experience, reproduce, and contest the gender regimes of HE, including as these intersect with race and class. To situate these articles, from my perspective as a sociologist with a research interest in queer feminist approaches to academic work, I’ve raised three connected issues
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
Fifty years ago, higher education globally had started to change radically in terms of the proportio...
I look at the changes in higher education (HE) and women’s lives over the last 50 years, drawing on ...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
This article explores findings from two projects that explore the impacts and institutional experien...
This article explores findings from two projects that explore the impacts and institutional experien...
I look at the changes in higher education (HE) and women’s lives over the last 50 years, drawing on ...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
The objective of feminist analysis in relation to higher education is to explore the ways in which h...
Women and gender minorities are underrepresented in positions of leadership and seniority in academi...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Higher education practitioners concerned with addressing gender on the curriculum inevitably come up...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
Fifty years ago, higher education globally had started to change radically in terms of the proportio...
I look at the changes in higher education (HE) and women’s lives over the last 50 years, drawing on ...
This paper discusses the synthesised findings from two interdisciplinary, feminist studies conducted...
This article explores findings from two projects that explore the impacts and institutional experien...
This article explores findings from two projects that explore the impacts and institutional experien...
I look at the changes in higher education (HE) and women’s lives over the last 50 years, drawing on ...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
The objective of feminist analysis in relation to higher education is to explore the ways in which h...
Women and gender minorities are underrepresented in positions of leadership and seniority in academi...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Higher education practitioners concerned with addressing gender on the curriculum inevitably come up...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...
This chapter examines the intersecting inequalities and differences in HE that persist despite deca...