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三民書局
Inequalities and the paradigm of excellence in academia / edited by Fiona Jenkins ... [et al.].
- 其他作者:
- 出版: Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY : Routledge 2022.
- 叢書名: Routledge research in gender and society ;99
- 主題: Women in higher education--Europe. , Sexism in education--Europe. , Feminism and higher education--Europe. , Educational equalization--Europe. , Excellence--Europe.
- 版本:1st ed.
- ISBN: 9781032221014 (pbk.) :: GBP41.99 、 9780367188368 (hbk.)
- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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讀者標籤:
- 系統號: 005301760 | 機讀編目格式
館藏資訊
This volume examines the criteria of excellence producing inequalities of gender in the daily working environment and evaluation of academics. Policymakers have increasingly placed emphasis on gender equality as part of a strategy for achieving research excellence, and efforts to reduce gender bias have become mainstream. This book suggests that this goal has remained elusive in practice due to continuing under-representation of women across many academic and scientific fields. Questioning the old structures of male dominance still prevalent in national research policy, the book explores the effects of institutional values and practices on the careers of academics, particularly the academic identities of women and their career developments. It focuses on case studies drawn from Europe while also highlighting the rise of new forms of public management and a neoliberal framing of the value of academic work, that have a much broader global reach. Using participatory research, the book analyses contemporary forms of "gendered excellence" in an intersectional and international perspective. It will be of interest to junior/senior researchers, teachers, and scholars in sociology, education, gender studies, history, political science and science and technology studies.
摘要註
"This volume examines the criteria of excellence producing inequalities of gender in the daily working environment and evaluation of academics. Policy makers have increasingly placed emphasis on gender equality as part of a strategy for achieving research excellence, and efforts to reduce gender bias have become mainstream. This book suggests that this goal has remained elusive in practice due to continuing under-representation of women across many academic and scientific fields. Questioning the old structures of male-dominance still prevalent in national research policy, the book explores the effects of institutional values and practices on the careers of academics, particularly the academic identities of women and their career developments. It focuses on case-studies drawn from Europe while also highlighting the rise of new forms of public management and a neo-liberal framing of the value of academic work, that have a much broader global reach. Using participatory research, the book analyses contemporary forms of 'gendered excellence' in an intersectional and international perspective. It will be of interest to junior/senior researchers, teachers and scholars in Sociology, Education, Gender Studies, History, Political Science and Science and Technology Studies"--
內容註
Part I. 'Inclusive Excellence': How are excellence and gender equality combined? -- Part 2. Constructing Excellence: How does gender bias affect the evaluation of excellence? -- Part 3. Reproducing Inequality: How does the discourse of 'excellence' impact women's careers?