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Empowering Women in Higher Education and Student Affairs: Theory, Research, Narratives, and Practice From Feminist Perspectives

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Co-published with How do we interrupt the current paradigms of sexism in the academy? How do we construct a new and inclusive gender paradigm that resists the dominant values of the patriarchy? And why are these agendas important not just for women, but for higher education as a whole? These are the questions that these extensive and rich analyses of the historical and contemporary roles of women in higher education as administrators, faculty, students, and student affairs professionalsseek constructively to answer. In doing so they address the intersection of gender and womens other social identities, such as of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, and ability. This book addresses the experiences and position of women students, from application to college through graduate school, and the barriers they encounter; the continuing inequalities in the rates of promotion and progression of women and other marginalized groups to positions of authority, and the gap in earnings between men and women; and pays particular attention to how race and other social markers impact such disparities, contextualizing them across all institutional types. Written collaboratively by an intergenerational group of women, men, and transgender people with different social identities, feminist perspectives, and professional identities and who, in the process, built upon each others workthis volume constitutes a call to educators and scholars to work toward centering feminist and other marginalized perspectives in their practice and research in order to equitably address the evolving complexities of college and university life. Employing a wide range of theoretical lenses, examining a variety of models of practice, and giving voice to a diversity of personal experiences through narrative, this is a major contribution to the scholarship on women in higher education. This is a book for all women in the academy who want to better understand their experience, and to dismantle the remaining barriers of sexism and oppressionfor themselves, and future generations of students. An ACPA Publication

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  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jan 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781579223502

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Penny A. Pasque is professor in Educational Studies director of the QualLab and director of Qualitative Methods in the Office of Research Innovation and Collaboration (ORIC) College of Education and Human Ecology The Ohio State University. Pasque is editor of The Review of Higher Education (with Dr. Thomas F. Nelson Laird). RHE is considered one of the leading research journals in the field and is the official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Her research addresses complexities in qualitative inquiry in/equities in higher education and dis/connections between higher education and society. She works with qualitative methodologies as well as studies qualitative methodologies that work toward social justice and educational equity. Pasques research has appeared in over 100 journal articles and books including in The Journal of Higher Education Qualitative Inquiry The Review of Higher Education Peabody Journal of Education Diversity in Higher Education Cultural StudiesCritical Methodologies among others.Her books include Qualitative Inquiry in Higher Education Organization and Policy Research (with Lechuga Routledge) Qualitative Inquiry for Equity in Higher Education: Methodological Innovations Implications and Interventions (with Carducci Kuntz & Gildersleeve Jossey-Bass) Critical Qualitative Inquiry: Foundations and Futures (with Cannella & Salazar Pérez Left Coast Press) American Higher Education Leadership and Policy: Critical Issues and the Public Good (Palgrave Macmillan) Empowering Women in Higher Education and Student Affairs (with Nicholson Stylus) Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education (with Ortega Burkhardt & Ting Stylus) and Engaged Research and Practice (with Overton & Burkhardt Stylus).Currently shes editor for the critical & social justice section of the upcoming Routledge Encyclopedia (Salvo & Ulmer eds.) writing a chapter / reviewing for a Handbook on Critical Appr

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