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This study of feminism, equity and change in the academy is based on interviews with 40 feminist academics and students in Britain, Sweden and Greece. The research attempts to decode and disentangle gendered message systems and the matrix of power relations in the academy. It consists of feminist readings of the micro-processes of everyday practices. Change is interrogated in relation to feminist pedagogy, equity, organizational culture, policies and discourses of New Right reform, mass expansion and new managerialism.
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- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: the Micropolitics of Academic Feminism
- 1 The Challenges of Feminist Research
- 2 Equity and Change in Higher Education
- 3 Feminism and Equity: Political Partners or Discordant Discourses?
- 4 Between the Lines: Gender and Organisation
- 5 Power, Pedagogy and Empowerment
- 6 Feminist Students: Radicalism, Rights and Resistance
- 7 Feminist Academics: Disruption, Development and Disciplines
- 8 Concluding Comments: the Dangers of Certainty
- References
- Index