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This edited collection examines women's roles in the academy.
Statistics show that women outnumber men in most universities and
that women's pay still lags behind men's, but the numbers only hint
at the broader story. This edited collection fills that gap with
the stories of twelve women-from part-time faculty to college
presidents-who answer key questions such as why they pursued a
career in the academy and how they handled childcare issues and
sexism in the workplace. Advice, encouragement, and caution are
offered to guide those considering a career in the academy and
those already in academe who are wondering about their options.
This book is recommended for burgeoning female scholars and for
established scholars of any gender in women's studies, gender
studies, higher education, and communication studies.
Junctures in Women's Leadership: Higher Education illuminates the
careers of twelve women leaders whose experiences reveal the
complexities of contemporary academic leadership through the
intersection of gender, race, and institutional culture. The
chapters combine interviews and research to create distinct case
studies that identify the obstacles that challenged each woman's
leadership, and the strategies deployed to bring about resolution.
The research presented in this volume reveals not only theoretical
factors of academic leadership, but also real time dynamics that
give the reader deeper insights into the multiple stakeholders and
situations that require nimble, relationship-based leadership, in
addition to intellectual competency. With chapters written by many
of today's leading women in higher education, this book brings into
sharp focus the unique attributes of women leaders in the academy
and adds a new dimension of analysis to the field of women's
leadership studies. Women leaders interviewed in this volume
include Bernice Sandler, Juliet Villarreal GarcIa, and Johnnetta
Betsch Cole.
Junctures in Women's Leadership: Higher Education illuminates the
careers of twelve women leaders whose experiences reveal the
complexities of contemporary academic leadership through the
intersection of gender, race, and institutional culture. The
chapters combine interviews and research to create distinct case
studies that identify the obstacles that challenged each woman's
leadership, and the strategies deployed to bring about resolution.
The research presented in this volume reveals not only theoretical
factors of academic leadership, but also real time dynamics that
give the reader deeper insights into the multiple stakeholders and
situations that require nimble, relationship-based leadership, in
addition to intellectual competency. With chapters written by many
of today's leading women in higher education, this book brings into
sharp focus the unique attributes of women leaders in the academy
and adds a new dimension of analysis to the field of women's
leadership studies. Women leaders interviewed in this volume
include Bernice Sandler, Juliet Villarreal GarcIa, and Johnnetta
Betsch Cole.
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