This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social and educational backgrounds,successful women legal academics disclosemarked differences in their perceptions of theinfluence of gender on their work identities.Many emphasise the caring and pastoral rolesthey adopt, or are expected to adopt.Organisational cultures also emerge as asignificant factor in determining the genderexperiences of women law professors. The fewwith experience as head of school downplay thesignificance of gender while simultaneouslyacknowledging the influence of genderconstructions and expectations
A seemingly insurmountable barrier to women\u27s success in legal academia is the way they are perce...
Women constitute only sixteen percent of full professors, while they constitute almost fifty percent...
The past decade has seen increasing claims concerning the feminisation of labour markets with partic...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
Although well over half of law undergraduates are women, in nearly all law schools they are likely t...
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...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
Much of the literature on the careers of women generally-as well as the smaller literature on the ex...
Women’s inequalities in the legal profession is an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in j...
The aim of this Master’s thesis in ethnology is to examine gender equality at two European universit...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...
Women in the high academic positions represent an elite group of women, whose experience has not bee...
Over the winter break I read the following about gender inequality in the workforce: (a) Gender Tria...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
A seemingly insurmountable barrier to women\u27s success in legal academia is the way they are perce...
Women constitute only sixteen percent of full professors, while they constitute almost fifty percent...
The past decade has seen increasing claims concerning the feminisation of labour markets with partic...
This paper reports a research project on womenlaw professors in the U.K. Despite theirsimilar social...
Although well over half of law undergraduates are women, in nearly all law schools they are likely t...
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...
This article demonstrates that there is a gender divide on law school faculties. Women work in infer...
Much of the literature on the careers of women generally-as well as the smaller literature on the ex...
Women’s inequalities in the legal profession is an enduring concern. Women are over-represented in j...
The aim of this Master’s thesis in ethnology is to examine gender equality at two European universit...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...
Women in the high academic positions represent an elite group of women, whose experience has not bee...
Over the winter break I read the following about gender inequality in the workforce: (a) Gender Tria...
The paper explores gender relations in academia and discusses how gender is constructed within acade...
A seemingly insurmountable barrier to women\u27s success in legal academia is the way they are perce...
Women constitute only sixteen percent of full professors, while they constitute almost fifty percent...
The past decade has seen increasing claims concerning the feminisation of labour markets with partic...