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Expected to be mother: Women’s experiences of taking on leadership roles in the academy

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posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by Beth CrispBeth Crisp
For women academics, the gendered university places expectations not experienced by their male colleagues. In particular, scholarly literature includes many instances of expectations that female scholars, particularly those in management roles, will take on a motherly role within the academy. These occur even in female-dominated professions such as social work.  This paper identifies four groups within the university who expect women academics to adopt a mothering role: students, staff and colleagues, senior management, and in some instances women themselves. This paper draws together this literature in the hope that it brings into public some of the often covert expectations experienced by many female academics, and argues that gender equity cannot be achieved while expectations of mothering remain unrecognised

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Journal

Greenwich Social Work Review

Volume

1

Issue

2

Pagination

59 - 67

Publisher

Educational Development Unit, University of Greenwich

Location

london, Eng.

eISSN

2633-4313

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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