Women's ways of working: Circumventing the masculine structures operating within and upon the University
Autor: | Paulette Luff, Hazel R. Wright, Linda Cooper |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Gender equality
Sociology and Political Science Higher education business.industry Reflective practice Corporate governance 05 social sciences 050301 education Gender studies Development Feminist research Educational institution Education Odds 0502 economics and business Pedagogy Sociology business 0503 education 050203 business & management Working environment |
ISSN: | 0277-5395 |
Popis: | Three female, and feminist, academics become participant researchers to explore their working practices seeking to make visible the ways they work to wo( man age) the masculinist environment of the University. After reviewing the literature, the paper starts by considering what ‘masculinist’ means in this context, finding that it refers to both rigidity of structure positioned as ‘impartial’ and, paradoxically, processes that enable competition and the clear identification of winners and losers; a University regime compatible with neo-liberal governance. Such values are at odds with those promoted within Early Years Education where ‘caring’ and ‘inclusion’ are fundamental, embedded in a strong ‘domestic’ tradition. The paper examines the historical practice of transferring ‘mothering’ skills into the educational institution and considers current attitudes and behaviours in relation to this synergy. Analysing their own attitudes and practices through an innovative (and time-effective) methodology, AAA/I (Asynchronous Associative Auto/Inquiry), the participant researchers consider the ways in which, through collaboration, they ameliorate University processes and working conditions to support each other and their students. Findings are discussed in relation to masculinist traditions and competitiveness, collaboration and caring, and the creation of ‘protective enclaves’, feminised micro-contexts within the larger masculinist domain. Considering their actions in toto , the trio reflect on the extent that their actions promote, evade or hinder a move towards greater gender equality and admit to the personal costs of continually striving to change the working environment. |
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