This article is based on conversations between a mother and daughter about academic leadership. Both authors served in different time periods and at different career points as heads of departments (“chairs”) in Canadian universities. A literature review suggested that women’s academic leadership is a contested topic, especially in relation to organizational cultures and associated gendered expectations. New directions were identified, as scholars move towards comparative studies, poststructural theoretical approaches, analysis of neoliberal trends in universities, and awareness of variation among women. We noted that “Canada” was largely missing from most of the literature reviewed and that middle management ha...
Our research situates, contextualizes, and analyzes the lived experiences of ten female academics wh...
The purpose of this study is to explore the department chair role relative to challenges and breakth...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...
This article is based on conversations between a mother and daughter about academic leadership. Both...
Despite the increasing number of female students in undergraduate and graduate programs, female facu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interconnections between the persona...
Women are not only disproportionately underrepresented in higher education; they are over represente...
The topic of exploring a woman\u27s leadership experience in higher education administration has bee...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
The article reports on the findings of a qualitative inquiry into the lived experiences of a small s...
This hermeneutic phenomenological study investigates the experiences of a group of academic managers...
Stanley Aronowitz wrote a prescient book in 2000. Titled The Knowledge Factory, it did not take wome...
In Canada, women are earning an increasing number of doctoral degrees; yet, they are less likely to ...
In Canada, women are earning an increasing number of doctoral degrees; yet, they are less likely to ...
Across the vast majority of countries women are a significant minority in senior academic positions,...
Our research situates, contextualizes, and analyzes the lived experiences of ten female academics wh...
The purpose of this study is to explore the department chair role relative to challenges and breakth...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...
This article is based on conversations between a mother and daughter about academic leadership. Both...
Despite the increasing number of female students in undergraduate and graduate programs, female facu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interconnections between the persona...
Women are not only disproportionately underrepresented in higher education; they are over represente...
The topic of exploring a woman\u27s leadership experience in higher education administration has bee...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
The article reports on the findings of a qualitative inquiry into the lived experiences of a small s...
This hermeneutic phenomenological study investigates the experiences of a group of academic managers...
Stanley Aronowitz wrote a prescient book in 2000. Titled The Knowledge Factory, it did not take wome...
In Canada, women are earning an increasing number of doctoral degrees; yet, they are less likely to ...
In Canada, women are earning an increasing number of doctoral degrees; yet, they are less likely to ...
Across the vast majority of countries women are a significant minority in senior academic positions,...
Our research situates, contextualizes, and analyzes the lived experiences of ten female academics wh...
The purpose of this study is to explore the department chair role relative to challenges and breakth...
Women constitute just over one fifth of full professors in UK higher education and whilst work has e...