Research on the status and experience of women in academia in the last 30 years has challenged conventional explanations of persistent gender inequality, bringing into sharp focus the cumulative impact of small scale, often unintentional differences in recognition and response: the patterns of ‘post-civil rights era’ discrimination made famous by the 1999 report on the status of women in the MIT School of Science. I argue that feminist standpoint theory is a useful resource for understanding how this sea change in understanding gender inequity was realized. At the same time, close attention to activist research on workplace environment issues suggests ways in which our understanding of standpoint theory can fruitfully be refined. I focus on...
This contribution builds on a social-constructionist conceptualisation of gender to investigate gend...
Contains fulltext : 150716.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Purpose – T...
Focusing on academia as an organizational entity, this paper discusses feminist standpoint epistemol...
Research on the status and experience of women in academia in the last 30 years has challenged conve...
Standpoint theory is an explicitly political as well as social epistemology. Its central insight is ...
Is there gender discrimination in academia? Analysis of interviews with 80 female faculty at a large...
Everyone has their own experiences that lead them to their own feminist consciousness. It creates wh...
The main problem addressed in this paper concerns the notion of standpoint and its relationship to d...
Available Online July 2014 This paper explores the applicability of standpoint theory within and out...
Feminist standpoint theories are seldom used by researchers. One possible reason is the ongoing deba...
Feminist standpoint theory has a contentious history. It is an explicitly political as well as soc...
“Feminist Standpoint Theory & It’s Real Life Applications” is an academic multimedia project about F...
Researchers have shifted in recent years from explanations that posit overt discrimination as the ca...
Standpoint theory is based on the insight that those who are marginalized or oppressed have distinct...
We argue that (1) faculty and other academic professionals who educate undergraduate women in capabi...
This contribution builds on a social-constructionist conceptualisation of gender to investigate gend...
Contains fulltext : 150716.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Purpose – T...
Focusing on academia as an organizational entity, this paper discusses feminist standpoint epistemol...
Research on the status and experience of women in academia in the last 30 years has challenged conve...
Standpoint theory is an explicitly political as well as social epistemology. Its central insight is ...
Is there gender discrimination in academia? Analysis of interviews with 80 female faculty at a large...
Everyone has their own experiences that lead them to their own feminist consciousness. It creates wh...
The main problem addressed in this paper concerns the notion of standpoint and its relationship to d...
Available Online July 2014 This paper explores the applicability of standpoint theory within and out...
Feminist standpoint theories are seldom used by researchers. One possible reason is the ongoing deba...
Feminist standpoint theory has a contentious history. It is an explicitly political as well as soc...
“Feminist Standpoint Theory & It’s Real Life Applications” is an academic multimedia project about F...
Researchers have shifted in recent years from explanations that posit overt discrimination as the ca...
Standpoint theory is based on the insight that those who are marginalized or oppressed have distinct...
We argue that (1) faculty and other academic professionals who educate undergraduate women in capabi...
This contribution builds on a social-constructionist conceptualisation of gender to investigate gend...
Contains fulltext : 150716.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)- Purpose – T...
Focusing on academia as an organizational entity, this paper discusses feminist standpoint epistemol...