This paper explores the ways in which senior female academics ’ leadership practices are informed and negotiated in relation to a multiplicity of fields. As part of the shift in the logics of practice underpinning the Australian academic terrain, there has been a movement from the implementation of equity policies to that of diversity in relation to the employment of academic staff, characterised by neoliberal discourses of new public management which favour the production of the individualistic, entrepreneurial academic identity as opposed to notions of collectivity and the public good. However, diversity policies are not the sole texts that inform the ways in which many women leaders operate, nor the most important in guiding the practice...
Sinclair (1998) argues that the absence of attention that has been given to women in leadership role...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value dive...
Examines how diverse academic women educational leaders experienced and negotiated media representat...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
This research focuses on senior academic women in Australian universities in the 21st century with p...
hile leadership is an over-used term today, how it is defined for women and the contexts in which it...
While leadership is an over-used term today, how it is defined for women and the contexts in which i...
Deputy Vice Chancellor and Pro Vice Chancellor positions have proliferated in response to the global...
This paper reports on findings from research regarding academic women’s experience in leadership rol...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
This case study presents empirical data regarding the experiences of female academic managers in an ...
This article investigates, from the findings of previous doctoral research, the intersectional chall...
In this chapter, the author talks about the Australian higher education context as it currently stan...
This paper examines the reworking of gender in the measured university and the impact this has on ge...
Sinclair (1998) argues that the absence of attention that has been given to women in leadership role...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value dive...
Examines how diverse academic women educational leaders experienced and negotiated media representat...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses interviews with 41 men and women in senior academic leadership roles i...
This research focuses on senior academic women in Australian universities in the 21st century with p...
hile leadership is an over-used term today, how it is defined for women and the contexts in which it...
While leadership is an over-used term today, how it is defined for women and the contexts in which i...
Deputy Vice Chancellor and Pro Vice Chancellor positions have proliferated in response to the global...
This paper reports on findings from research regarding academic women’s experience in leadership rol...
Issues of gender imbalance in leadership have long been a significant issue in universities, as is t...
This case study presents empirical data regarding the experiences of female academic managers in an ...
This article investigates, from the findings of previous doctoral research, the intersectional chall...
In this chapter, the author talks about the Australian higher education context as it currently stan...
This paper examines the reworking of gender in the measured university and the impact this has on ge...
Sinclair (1998) argues that the absence of attention that has been given to women in leadership role...
Women make up 65 per cent of the staff in Australian universities who do not perform academic work. ...
Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value dive...