2020
DOI: 10.20853/34-3-3483
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Perceptions of male professors and male students towards gender equity policies and practices in a Mexican higher education science and engineering graduate program

Abstract: One of the critical indicators of a gender equal society is the proportional and balanced representation of male and female in all spheres of life. Within the higher education sector in Mexico, gender transformation and equality is measured through the proxy of increased access of female students in higher education. Such demographic changes are occurring as a response to feminist demands for gender equality. While we acknowledge the physical visibility of female academics and students in higher education, thi… Show more

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“…Paradoxically, they seem to be in the forefront in defeating the course of gender justice. Within the context of Mexican higher education, Masinire and Sanchez-Cruz (2020) have noted how male professors and students in selected institutions have acted as impediments to gender justice by blocking the implementation of gender justice frameworks in their workplaces.…”
Section: Context and Political Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paradoxically, they seem to be in the forefront in defeating the course of gender justice. Within the context of Mexican higher education, Masinire and Sanchez-Cruz (2020) have noted how male professors and students in selected institutions have acted as impediments to gender justice by blocking the implementation of gender justice frameworks in their workplaces.…”
Section: Context and Political Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%