Gendered inequality in academia: Exploring women's experiences during the pre-tenure stages of their academic career | Posted on:2010-08-29 | Degree:M.A | Type:Thesis | University:Brock University (Canada) | Candidate:Reimer, Matthew | Full Text:PDF | GTID:2444390002477364 | Subject:Unknown | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | This research uses the work of Pierre Bourdieu as a starting point for an examination of women's experiences during the pre-tenure stages of their academic career. This thesis is based on six semi-structured interviews with six tenured academic women in the Faculty of Social Sciences at a medium sized Ontario University. I explore the ranges of experiences that the women report encountering during their pre-tenure years, as well as demonstrate how these experiences are gendered. Through my analysis, I find that women's experiences in academia are shaped by a culture that legitimates their existence in the academic field insofar as they embody the dispositions that reinforce the gendered structure of the academic institution. I argue that being measured according to a prototypical male standard creates difficulties for academic women during their pre-tenure years. | Keywords/Search Tags: | Women's experiences, Academic, Pre-tenure, Gendered | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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