2020
DOI: 10.5209/cgen.67502
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News values and feminisms: a campaign for gender equality in Irish higher education

Abstract: Desde por lo menos 2014, una campaña feminista está desafiando la desigualdad de género en las universidades irlandesas. Siete demandas judiciales empezadas por profesoras contra la National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway) incluyeron, con éxito, el tema en la agenda pública y culminaron en la transformación de las políticas nacionales para la enseñanza superior. Este artículo considera los valores notícia movilizados para relatar la campaña. El objetivo es investigar como las historias fueron selecc… Show more

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“…Partly because of this, and partly because of the personal background of the complainant, whose grandparents were renowned advocates for women's suffrage and gender equality at the foundation of the State, the R case received an extraordinary level of media coverage for an equality action, and was rapidly identified as a seminal decision. One study of three newspapers identifies 110 articles referencing the complainant up to , peaking in 2015-2016(De Oliveira Filha and Oliveira Ruggi 2020. The complainant's portrayal as a "dedicated activist against injustice", honouring her grandparents' legacy (De Oliveira Filha and Oliveira Ruggi 2020, p. 54), lent much colour to the subsequent equality campaign.…”
Section: University A: Context and The Grass Roots Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partly because of this, and partly because of the personal background of the complainant, whose grandparents were renowned advocates for women's suffrage and gender equality at the foundation of the State, the R case received an extraordinary level of media coverage for an equality action, and was rapidly identified as a seminal decision. One study of three newspapers identifies 110 articles referencing the complainant up to , peaking in 2015-2016(De Oliveira Filha and Oliveira Ruggi 2020. The complainant's portrayal as a "dedicated activist against injustice", honouring her grandparents' legacy (De Oliveira Filha and Oliveira Ruggi 2020, p. 54), lent much colour to the subsequent equality campaign.…”
Section: University A: Context and The Grass Roots Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After years of legal battle and reputational damage, the cases were amicably settled. The gender crisis at NUI Galway created momentum for the prioritisation of GE by transforming individual episodes into a collective issue (Ruggi and Oliveira Filha, 2020).…”
Section: Presuppositions and Assumptions (Question 2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gender equality (GE) became a priority in Irish higher education (HE) thanks to an ‘almost-perfect storm of pressure’ that gained momentum by the mid-2010s (Quinlivan, 2017: 7). It emerged from high profile discrimination cases against female academics in one university, leading to widespread feminist mobilization, an increasing public relations crisis, and the change of the national policy (O’Keefe and Courtois, 2019; Ruggi and Oliveira Filha, 2020). Self-described as ‘ambitious and radical’, the resulting policy claims that ‘without radical action, we cannot guarantee that Irish HEIs [higher education institutions] will ever be free of gender inequality’ (HEA, 2016: 9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%