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Women in the Academy: Learning From Our Diverse Career Pathways
By (Author) Nichola D. Gutgold
Edited by Angela R. Linse
Contributions by Carmen Twillie Ambar
Contributions by Bette L. Bottoms
Contributions by Diana Bartelli Carlin
Contributions by Jacqueline Edmondson
Contributions by Nichola D. Gutgold
Contributions by Helen Heinrich
Contributions by Claudine Keenan
Contributions by Angela Linse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
2nd November 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Gender studies, gender groups
378.00820973
Paperback
174
Width 150mm, Height 232mm, Spine 14mm
277g
This edited collection examines womens roles in the academy. Statistics show that women outnumber men in most universities and that womens pay still lags behind mens, but the numbers only hint at the broader story. This edited collection fills that gap with the stories of twelve womenfrom part-time faculty to college presidentswho answer key questions such as why they pursued a career in the academy and how they handled childcare issues and sexism in the workplace. Advice, encouragement, and caution are offered to guide those considering a career in the academy and those already in academe who are wondering about their options. This book is recommended for burgeoning female scholars and for established scholars of any gender in womens studies, gender studies, higher education, and communication studies.
Of the life histories of women in higher education that I've read, this is the best. Women in the Academy will be a valuable resource for any woman considering a career in academe. Many will be inspired to take the plunge after reading this book. -- Nicholas H. Wolfinger, University of Utah, and co-author of Do Babies Matter: Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower
Nichola D. Gutgold is professor of communication arts and sciences and associate dean of academics at Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University. Angela Linse is executive director of the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence and associate dean for teaching in the Office of Undergraduate Education at Pennsylvania State University.