List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Preface Series Editors' Foreword Foreword Kelly Coate Acknowledgements Introduction: Gendered Narrative Experiences of Women in Academia Michelle Ronksley-Pavia Michelle M. Neumann Jane F. Manakil Kelly Pickard-Smith Chapter 1 Concepts and Perceptions of Gendered Women's Experiences in Academia Michelle Ronksley-Pavia Michelle M. Neumann Jane F. Manakil Kelly Pickard-Smith Chapter 2 The Caring Coven: Sensing in- and Out-of-Placeness in Masculinist, Neoliberal Academia Ea Høog Utoft Marianne Kongerslev Chapter 3 Collective Feminist Resistance and Agitation from within Australian Universities: Slaying the Dragon Gail Crimmins Sarah Casey Joanna Mclntyre Genine Hook Trevor G. Gates Chapter 4 Experience of Bangladeshi Women Academics in a Neoliberal World: Return from Study Abroad Rumana Hossain Chapter 5 Exploring Black Women Academics' Experiences in English Universities Using Critical Race Theory Janice Johnson Christina Schwabenland Uvanney Maylor Chapter 6 Bias against Women Academics in Student Evaluations of Teaching: Tarring and Feathering in Academia Michelle Ronksley-Pavia Chapter 7 Challenges for Chinese Women PhD Students in the United States of America: The New Foot-Binding Cloth Jinfang (Jackie) Liu Chapter 8 Gender Inequality in the Higher Education Workplace: Demanding a Seat at an Antiquated Table Rebekah Bray Shelly Shaffer Chapter 9 A Joint Autoethnographic Account of Two Young Women in Academia: On Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Catherine Wilkinson Samantha Wilkinson Chapter 10 Women in Supramolecular Chemistry: Narratives of Resilience and Community Building in a Gender-Constrained Field Jennifer Leigh Jennifer Hiscock Anna McConnell Cally Haynes Claudia Caltagirone Marion Kieffer Emily Draper Anna Slater Larissa von Krbek Kristin Hutchins Davita Watkins Nathalie Busschaert Katrina (Kate) Jolliffe Michaele Hardie Chapter 11 Feminist Online Communities: The Story of the Women in Academia Support Network (WIASN) -- A Tale of Resistance and Online Activism Kelly Pickard-Smith Eleonora (Ele) Belfiore Amy Bonsall Chapter 12 Three Female Academics Discuss Gender Issues and Sustainability: A Water Engineer, a Consumer Psychologist and a Science Educator Walk into a Bar ... Alison Sammel Lisa Watson Dena McMartin Chapter 13 Cogent Themes from Women's Gendered Experiences in Academia Michelle Ronksley-Pavia Kelly Pickard-Smith Michelle M. Neumann Jane F. Manakil Index
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Through the lens of narratives, this book explores understandings of women's individual and collective experiences of working in academia, and reflects on women's experiences as always raced/classed, nuanced and complex. Each chapter provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary women's experiences in academia: whether from individual authors' research projects or a synthesis of projects; narrative framed literature reviews; metanalyses of current research; or counter-narratives of women's experiences in academia; of, from and by women working in academia. Bringing together these narratives, the editors develop collective understandings of how gender is shaped by these different structures, institutionalised systems and practices in academia, and how these (re)shape experiences and identity of women on an individual level in academia. They consider intersectionality and the variety of experiences relating to female academics: such as employment, promotion, authorship issues, research grant expectations and outcomes, imposter syndrome and gender parity. They explore how women attend to issues as they arise to bring together narrative collectives of problem solving, for women academics, from those at beginning of their careers to those well experienced.