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In a male-dominated higher education sector characterised by overt and subtle adversities for women, the path for women in academia is rarely a simple and easy one. This book sets out to empower women in academia to unite in sharing their stories, inspiring and encouraging one another.
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In a male-dominated higher education sector characterised by overt and subtle adversities for women, the path for women in academia is rarely a simple and easy one. This book sets out to empower women in academia to unite in sharing their stories, inspiring and encouraging one another. Providing international perspectives from Asia, Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom, and packed with real examples, success stories and practical advice from academic women at all levels, this timely text equips readers to understand how we can move higher education institutions beyond the constraints that have held highly competent women back for far too long. Chronicling both the challenges and opportunities posed by the higher education sector, and cutting across the fields of leadership, management and gender studies, the contributors offer a finely curated collection which empowers women not only to better navigate the academic world, but thrive in it.
Author Biography
Marian Mahat is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. She has more than twenty years of professional and academic experience, spanning several universities, the Australian Federal and local governments, as well as the private sector. Her research focuses on improving student learning and outcomes in various educational and learning environmental contexts.
Table of Contents
PART I. PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON WOMEN THRIVING IN ACADEMIC Chapter 1. Women thriving in academia: exploring the terrain; Marian Mahat Chapter 2. Making work count: the journey towards meaning in academia; Chin Ee Loh Chapter 3. Legitimacy and collegial relationships for a woman of color in the academy; Zukiswa Mthimunye-Kekana Chapter 4. Women leading in academia: voices from within the ivory tower; Marian Mahat, Rita Hardiman, Kate Howell, and Iderlina Mateo-Babiano Chapter 5. Learning to lead by saying yes; A. Lin Goodwin PART II. SUPPORT STRUCTURES FOR WOMEN IN ACADEMIA Chapter 6. The power of networks in the gendered academy; Emily Yarrow Chapter 7. Women's work: education-focused academics in higher education; Pauline M Ross Chapter 8. The xchange festival. Small x, big change?; Kate Carruthers Thomas Chapter 9. Using a portfolio approach to navigate academia; Elizabeth Hartnell-Young Chapter 10. What now for the modern female academic; Marian Mahat
Review
'This is a book every early career woman in academia needs to read. The higher education landscape has been reformed in the last few decades, however, there are still hostilities, subtle and not so subtle that needs to be understood to navigate a career in this field. The book uses personal reflective narratives of women in academia to provide an account of intersecting roles of race, gender, and class. The journey to the top is full of obstacles and needs strategies such as those that are provided in the book. This book underscores the value and the importance of networks and support structures that women need to succeed in their academic careers.' -- Teboho Moja, Professor, Higher Education Program, New York University, USA'This little book is a veritable treasure chest, complete with a compelling forward written by Dr Jane den Hollander, AO. The contributors show that there is no academic fairy tale for women (spoiler alert!). Instead they draw on their collective wealth of knowledge and experience to offer relatable accounts of what flourishing in academia entails and how to transform some of the gritty realities of academic life into success. Read it and learn how to navigate the snakes and ladders of academic life with nous.' -- Dr Sarah Healy, Melbourne Graduate School of Education"An empowering book that deeply reflects on gender challenges and opportunities in the contemporary academy around the world. The international, real-life examples were fascinating and serve as an inspiring read." -- Dr Maryam Aldossari, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Review Quote
'This little book is a veritable treasure chest, complete with a compelling forward written by Dr Jane den Hollander, AO. The contributors show that there is no academic fairy tale for women (spoiler alert!). Instead they draw on their collective wealth of knowledge and experience to offer relatable accounts of what flourishing in academia entails and how to transform some of the gritty realities of academic life into success. Read it and learn how to navigate the snakes and ladders of academic life with nous.'
Details ISBN1839822295 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1839822295 ISBN-13 9781839822292 Format Paperback DEWEY 378.0082 Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint Emerald Publishing Limited Place of Publication Bingley Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2021-04-26 NZ Release Date 2021-04-26 Publication Date 2021-04-26 UK Release Date 2021-04-26 Pages 200 Author Marian Mahat Series Surviving and Thriving in Academia Alternative 9781839822261 Edited by Marian Mahat Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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