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List of Tables vii

List of Figures ix

Acknowledgements xi

Contributors' Biographies xiii

1 Reframing Gender Equality Initiatives as University Adaptation 1

Mary Ann Danowitz Sagaria

2 Pushing the Gender Equality Agenda Forward in

the European Union 7

Teresa Rees

3 Between Change and Resistance: Gender Structures and Gender Cultures in German Institutions of Higher Education 23

Ursula Muller

4 Gender Equality Challenges and Higher Education Reform: A Case Study University of Dortmund 43

Christine Roloff

5 Gender Equity and Higher Education Reform in Austria 61

Ada Pellert and Michaela Gindl

6 University Adaptation and Gender Equality: A Case Study of the Vienna University of Economics and

Business Administration 73

Barbara Sporn

7 Women in Universities in Finland: Relative Advances and Continuing Contraditions 89

Liisa Husu

8 Promotion of Gender Equality in the University of Helsinki 113

Liisa Husu and Terhi Saarikoski

9 Gender and U.K. Higher Education: Post-feminism

in a Market Economy 133

Louise Morley

10 Personal Learning on Professional Doctorates:

Feminist and Women's Contributions to Higher Education 145

Miriam E. David

11 Gender Equality in the American Research University:

Renewing the Agenda for Women's Rights 161

Judith Glazer-Raymo

12 Academic Excellence and Gender Equality at Ohio

State University 179

Mary Ann Danowitz Sagaria and Pamela S. Van Horn

13 Helping or Hurting Women? The Case of a Dual Career

Couple policy at the University of Kansas 197

Suzanne Rice, Lisa E. Wolf-Wendel and Susan B. Twombly

14 Frames, Changes, Challenges, and Strategies 215

Mary Ann Danowitz Sagaria and Lyndsay Agans

Index 223

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This volume analyzes how higher education responses to sociopolitical and economic influences affect gender equality at the nation-state and university levels in the European Union and the United States.