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Gender Studies and the New Academic Governance: Global Challenges, Glocal Dynamics and Local Impacts
β Scribed by Heike Kahlert (eds.)
- Publisher
- VS Verlag fΓΌr Sozialwissenschaften
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What is happening to gender studies and gender research as emerging but contested fields of scientific knowledge in the conditions of the new academic governance? And which role do gender studies and gender research play in the current transformations in academia? All articles in this book make clear that the impacts of the new academic governance have global, glocal and local dimensions which have to be taken into account in analysing the state of gender studies and gender research at the end of the 2010s. From diverse geopolitical and sociocultural views the authors simultaneously draw a multifaceted picture of the current situation, criticise the widespread tendencies of the marketisation of scientific knowledge, suggest strategies for resistance against the neo-liberalisation of higher education and research, and identify starting points for further and optionally comparative studies on these issues. These contributions emphasise not only the need for more theoretical reflection and empirical research and for critical exchanges on the current transformations, but also the need for political action to challenge, resist and change them.
The EditorDr Heike Kahlert is Professor and Chair of Sociology/Social Inequality and Gender at the Ruhr-UniversitΓ€t Bochum (RUB), Germany.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages I-VI
Introduction: Gender Studies and the New Academic Governance (Heike Kahlert)....Pages 1-12
Front Matter ....Pages 13-13
Gender in the Neo-liberal Research Economy: An Enervating and Exclusionary Entanglement? (Louise Morley)....Pages 15-40
Gender Studies at the Time of Neo-liberal Transformation in Estonian Academia (Kadri Aavik, Raili Marling)....Pages 41-64
Neo-liberalism and Feminism in the South African Academy (Desiree Lewis)....Pages 65-81
Front Matter ....Pages 83-83
The Relationship between Gender Research and Society in the Norwegian Brainwash Controversy of 2010β2011 (Pia Vuolanto)....Pages 85-106
The Place for Gender Research in Contemporary Portuguese Science and Higher Education Policies within the Context of Neo-liberalism (AmΓ©lia Augusto, Catarina Sales Oliveira, EmΓlia AraΓΊjo, Carla Cerqueira)....Pages 107-128
On the Use of Innovation Arguments for Getting Gender Research into STEM (Sigrid Schmitz)....Pages 129-152
Academic Feminism and Exclusion in Brazil: Bringing Back Some of the Missing Voices (Cristiano Rodrigues, Mariana Prandini Assis)....Pages 153-175
Front Matter ....Pages 177-177
The Institutionalisation of Gender Studies and the New Academic Governance: Longstanding Patterns and Emerging Paradoxes (Maria do Mar Pereira)....Pages 179-199
Gender Studies: A βCheeky Knowledgeβ Renormalised? (Farinaz Fassa, Sabine Kradolfer)....Pages 201-225
Gender Equality as a Boon and a Bane to Gender Studies in the Conditions of the New Academic Governance (Heike Kahlert)....Pages 227-253
Gender Studies in the Czech Republic: Institutionalisation Meets Neo-liberalism Contingent on Geopolitics (Blanka NyklovΓ‘)....Pages 255-280
Back Matter ....Pages 281-289
β¦ Subjects
Gender Studies
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