The Contours of Gendered Academic Citizenship
This chapter argues that the framework of Gendered Academic Citizenship is well-equipped to capture the multi-dimensional and complex dynamics of power relations and everyday practices in the contemporary context of academic capitalism. The Chapter starts with a brief review of the earlier contributions to the gendering of the citizenship concept. Differentiating between three analytically distinct but interrelated levels of analysis (the systemic, organisational and individual/interactional), the chapter reviews a selection of literature on gendered processes in academia. The novel conceptualisation of Gendered Academic Citizenship involves three key components (membership, recognition and belonging) and formulates four ideal-types of academic citizenship: Full citizenship, limited citizenship, transitional citizenship and non-citizenship.
In: In: Sümer, S. (eds) Gendered Academic Citizenship. Citizenship, Gender and Diversity. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, pp. 1-36
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Instituzioni:
Autrici/autori:
Nicky Le Feuvre, Sevil Sümer, Pat O’Connor
A cura di:
Sevil Sümer
Casa editrice:
Palgrave Macmillan
Lingue:
Inglese
Tipo di media:
Città:
London
Anno:
2020
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Discipline:
Temi:
Accademie – università – scuole superiori
Lavoro – carriera – professioni
Materie:
Sociologia, Studi di genere
Generi:
Capitolo d'opera collettiva