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Sullivan, Victoria; Coles, Laetitia; Xu, Yuwei; Thorpe, Karen – Gender and Education, 2023
Retention rates for men in early childhood education and care (ECEC) are low. Exit is associated with experience of feeling 'other' perpetuated by judgements of men's sexuality, motives, and ability. In this paper, we take the unique circumstance of many men working together in ECEC to ask whether more men on staff improves experiences of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Child Care, Males
Banks, Rochelle – Gender and Education, 2023
This article explores the impact of sexual harassment on one teacher--the paper's author and, in doing so, opens up conversations about the micro-realities of gendered harassment in educational institutions. By using autoethnography as a method of inquiry and writing from the unique perspective of the survivor-researcher, the author sheds light on…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Language Usage, Gender Bias, Power Structure
Crimmins, Gail – Gender and Education, 2022
Despite decades of Equal Opportunity legislation, gender inequality persists in Australian universities. This is largely due to the shaping of universities by new market principles, discourses of individualisation that render the asymmetry of gender relations invisible, and privileging masculine epistemologies. Concurrently, industrial relations…
Descriptors: Feminism, Gender Issues, Sex Fairness, Higher Education
Sheridan, Alison; O'Sullivan, Jane; Fisher, Josie; Dunne, Kerry; Beck, Wendy – Gender and Education, 2020
Changes in higher education internationally, including the corporatisation of universities, greater codification of research and teaching performance, and more precarious employment, have led to a chillier environment for academics. Employing an autoethnographic approach, we interrogate our career experiences as academic women and the important…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Work Environment, College Environment
Drake, Pat – Gender and Education, 2015
This project explores women and educational leadership from the perspective of an individual who moved from the UK to Australia in order to take up the position of Dean of an education grouping in a university. Emails sent by the Dean to the group are analysed after nine months in post and categorised according to the requirements of the position…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Studies, Women Administrators, Women Faculty
Wilson, Jacqueline Z.; Marks, Genee; Noone, Lynne; Hamilton-Mackenzie, Jennifer – Gender and Education, 2010
This paper examines indirect discrimination in Australian universities that tends to obstruct and delay women's academic careers. The topic is defined and contextualised via a 1998 speech by the Australian Human Rights Commission's Sex Discrimination Commissioner, juxtaposed with a brief contemporaneous exemplar. The paper discusses the prevalence…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Discrimination, College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Keamy, Ron Kim – Gender and Education, 2008
In this paper, comments made by a group of senior male academics in Australian universities about their leadership behaviours, are considered. Whereas the majority of the men in the study spoke about gender relations, and sometimes feminism in their workplaces, only two of the men engaged in discourses of gender and/or feminism, as well as…
Descriptors: Feminism, Males, Masculinity, College Faculty

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