2016
DOI: 10.1080/09540253.2015.1123228
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Creating feminised critical spaces and co-caring communities of practice outside patriarchal managerial landscapes

Abstract: Sue (2016) Creating feminized critical spaces and co-caring communities of practice outside patriarchal managerial landscapes. Gender and Education, 28 (7). pp. [903][904][905][906][907][908][909][910][911][912][913][914][915][916][917] Northumbria University has developed Northumbria Research Link (NRL) to enable users to access the University's research output. Copyright © and moral rights for items on NRL are retained by the individual author(s) and/or other copyright owners. Single copies of full items c… Show more

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“…Examples include the cases of Thomas Pogge, Colin McGinn and Geoff Marcy in the US, the naming of over 70 prominent academics at Indian universities in October 2017, and the exposure of sexual harassment at Goldsmiths and the Lee Salter case at Sussex University, in 2016. In neoliberal universities where there is little room for manoeuvre and where constant monitoring and precarity tend to limit the capacity for collective resistance (Giroux 2002, Duckworth et al 2016, this utilisation of media resources is understandable, perhaps even inevitable. However, it is possible that the positioning of the media as the only (or most) viable political outlet perpetuates an understanding of sexual harassment and violence as individual and interpersonal, rather than collective and structural, issues.…”
Section: The Outrage Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include the cases of Thomas Pogge, Colin McGinn and Geoff Marcy in the US, the naming of over 70 prominent academics at Indian universities in October 2017, and the exposure of sexual harassment at Goldsmiths and the Lee Salter case at Sussex University, in 2016. In neoliberal universities where there is little room for manoeuvre and where constant monitoring and precarity tend to limit the capacity for collective resistance (Giroux 2002, Duckworth et al 2016, this utilisation of media resources is understandable, perhaps even inevitable. However, it is possible that the positioning of the media as the only (or most) viable political outlet perpetuates an understanding of sexual harassment and violence as individual and interpersonal, rather than collective and structural, issues.…”
Section: The Outrage Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such approaches create ‘communities of coping’ for managing the impact of EL and have been noted in social work, nursing and other frontline roles . They may also offer women respite from constraining expectations to care for students in academic environments where such work is not counted as real work …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 They may also offer women respite from constraining expectations to care for students in academic environments where such work is not counted as real work. 41…”
Section: Implications For Organisational Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In an article that illustrates many of these points, five scholars working in higher education (Duckworth et al, 2016) discuss how their experience of informal email exchanges between themselves as professional colleagues and collaborators progressively began to open up a "critical space" in which it became possible to develop alternative discourses to the performative, and masculinist, discourses that framed their working lives. The authors argue "the feminised critical spaces that may emerge from such communities are a multifaceted refuge or asylum, and a forum for "being" and for "being yourself".…”
Section: Teachers' Work In An Age Of Performativity -Control From Withinmentioning
confidence: 99%