Disrupting the Culture of Silence


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<p>CHOICE 2015 Outstanding Academic TitleWhat do women academics classify as challenging inequitable or “hostile” work environments and experiences? How do these vary by women’s race/ethnicity rank sexual orientation or other social locations?How do academic cultures and organizational structures work independently and in tandem to foster or challenge such work climates?What actions can institutions and individuals–independently and collectively–take toward equity in the academy?Despite tremendous progress toward gender equality and equity in institutions of higher education deep patterns of discrimination against women in the academy persist. From the “chilly climate” to the “old boys’ club” women academics must navigate structures and cultures that continue to marginalize penalize and undermine their success.This book is a “tool kit” for advancing greater gender equality and equity in higher education. It presents the latest research on issues of concern to them and to anyone interested in a more equitable academy. It documents the challenging sometimes hostile experiences of women academics through feminist analysis of qualitative and quantitative data including narratives from women of different races and ethnicities across disciplines ranks and university types. The contributors’ research draws upon the experiences of women academics including those with under-examined identities such as lesbian feminist married or unmarried and contingent faculty. And it offers new perspectives on persistent issues such as family policies pay and promotion inequalities and disproportionate service burdens. The editors provide case studies of women who have encountered antagonistic workplaces and offer action steps best practices and more than 100 online resources for individuals navigating similar situations. Beyond women in academe this book is for their allies and for administrators interested in changing the climates cultures and policies that allow gender inequality to exist on their campuses and to researchers/scholars investigating these phenomena. It aims to disrupt complacency amongst those who claim that things are “better” or “good enough” and to provide readers with strategies and resources to counter barriers created by culture climate or institutional structures.</p>
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