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Gendered Academic Citizenship
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This book proposes the framework of gendered academic citizenship to capture the multidimensional and complex dynamics of power relations and everyday practices in the contemporary context of academic capitalism. The book proposes an innovative definition of academic citizenship as involving three key components: membership, recognition and belonging. Based on new empirical data, it identifies four ideal-types of academic citizenship: full, limited, transitional citizenship and non-citizenship. The different chapters of the book provide comprehensive reviews of the relevant research literature and offer original insights into the patterns of gender inequalities and practices of gendered academic citizenship across and within different national contexts. The book concludes by setting a comprehensive research agenda for the future.
This book will be of interest to academic researchers and students at all levels in the disciplines of sociology, gender studies, higher education, political science and cultural anthropology.
Provides a gendered analysis and conceptualization of academic citizenship Examines the current neoliberal constraints facing academia and higher education Builds on insights from FEMCIT
Autorentext
Sevil Sümer is Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Bergen. She was the Scientific Coordinator of the EU-funded project FEMCIT: Gendered Citizenship in Multicultural Europe. Sümer is the author of European Gender Regimes and Policies and has published extensively on gender, inequality, citizenship and work-family policies in international journals.
Contributors: PAT O'CONNOR, University of Limerick, Ireland; NICKY LE FEUVRE, MARIE SAUTIE, University of Lausanne, Switzerland; PIERRE BATAILLE, University of Grenoble, France; GRY BRANDSER, Nord University, Norway; MINE G. TAN, GÜLSÜN SA LAMER, HÜLYA ÇA LAYAN, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; JUDIT LANNERT, T-Tudok Centre for Knowledge Management and Educational Research, Hungary; BEATA NAGY, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; YILDIZ ECEVIT, FATMA UMUT BE PINAR, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Klappentext
This book proposes the framework of gendered academic citizenship to capture the multidimensional and complex dynamics of power relations and everyday practices in the contemporary context of academic capitalism. The book proposes an innovative definition of academic citizenship as involving three key components: membership, recognition and belonging. Based on new empirical data, it identifies four ideal-types of academic citizenship: full, limited, transitional citizenship and non-citizenship. The different chapters of the book provide comprehensive reviews of the relevant research literature and offer original insights into the patterns of gender inequalities and practices of gendered academic citizenship across and within different national contexts. The book concludes by setting a comprehensive research agenda for the future. This book will be of interest to academic researchers and students at all levels in the disciplines of sociology, gender studies, higher education, political science and cultural anthropology.
Inhalt
- The Contours of Gendered Academic Citizenship Sümer, O'Connor and Le Feuvre.- 2. Accessing Academic Citizenship: Excellence or Micropolitical Practices? O'Connor.- 3. Probationary or Second-class Citizens? Postdoctoral Experiences in the Swiss Context Le Feuvre, Bataille, and Marie Sautier.- 4. Gender and Academic Citizenship Practices: The Norwegian Case Brandser and Sümer.- 5. Family, Career Progression and Gendered Academic Citizenship Tan, Salamer, Çalayan.- 6. Changing Institutional Policies and Gender Equality Challenges: The Hungarian Case Judit Lannert and Beáta Nagy.- 7 Sexual Harassment in Turkish Academia through the Lens of Gendered Academic Citizenship Ecevit and Bepnar.- 8. Conclusions: Gendered Academic Citizenship as a Promising Agenda Sümer, O'Connor and Le Feuvre. <p
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030525996
- Editor Sevil Sümer
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9783030525996
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030525996
- Veröffentlichung 30.09.2020
- Titel Gendered Academic Citizenship
- Untertitel Issues and Experiences
- Gewicht 468g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 272
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft