This article addresses feminist solidarity between a daughter and a mother in academia. We are respectively a PhD student and aspirant early career academic, and a senior academic, both identifying as feminists and engaging in forms of activism to improve gender equality. We take an autoethnographical approach, drawing from vignettes and conversational dialogues, focusing on feminist perspectives, activism, our contested identities, fears and hopes. We reflect on the challenges of living feminist lives whilst working in gendered university institutions and highlight strategies to enact feminism whilst trying to progress and maintain an academic career at different positions on the career spectrum. Our contribution is to highlight differenti...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
In this paper a critical, syncretic discussion is offered of two connected, qualitative feminist stu...
Gender discrimination in the academy globally is widely recognised in terms of faculty ranking and c...
This PhD examines the experiences of feminist academic activists attempting to challenge the rules o...
The relations between those positioned as women and as children, and the political and intellectual ...
In this paper, we reflect upon our experiences and those of our peers as doctoral students and early...
Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
The current socio-political climate, with its ever intense pressures for performative ‘excellence’, ...
Studies about North American and European women predominate the literature on gender issues in highe...
Contemporary alarm about ‘laddism’ reveals what feminist research and activism has long-recognised; ...
This Report details the results of focus group research carried out with academic mothers at WSU, as...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This article describes a feminist community-based research project involving faculty and student col...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
In this paper a critical, syncretic discussion is offered of two connected, qualitative feminist stu...
Gender discrimination in the academy globally is widely recognised in terms of faculty ranking and c...
This PhD examines the experiences of feminist academic activists attempting to challenge the rules o...
The relations between those positioned as women and as children, and the political and intellectual ...
In this paper, we reflect upon our experiences and those of our peers as doctoral students and early...
Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
The current socio-political climate, with its ever intense pressures for performative ‘excellence’, ...
Studies about North American and European women predominate the literature on gender issues in highe...
Contemporary alarm about ‘laddism’ reveals what feminist research and activism has long-recognised; ...
This Report details the results of focus group research carried out with academic mothers at WSU, as...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This article describes a feminist community-based research project involving faculty and student col...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
Drawing on autoethnographic reflections, this work explores the concept of ‘accidental academic acti...
In this paper a critical, syncretic discussion is offered of two connected, qualitative feminist stu...
Gender discrimination in the academy globally is widely recognised in terms of faculty ranking and c...