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Gail Crimmins; Sarah Casey; Anitra Goriss-Hunter; Nadya Rizk; Kate Ames; Kate White; Petrea Redmond; Cate Thomas – Gender and Education, 2024
Founded on and sustained through patriarchal thought and value systems, higher education remains a highly gendered and en/gendering institution. This reflects and simultaneously constitutes epistemological injustice, and creates a viscous cycle or de/privilege. Moreover, regionality de-centres and further marginalizes women academics, and those…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Faculty, Females, Feminism
Anne Keary – British Journal of Religious Education, 2025
The role of nuns in the Catholic church as carers and caregivers has been given scant attention. This paper narrates a historical contextualised tale of an ethic of care, caregiving and caring. Interview data were drawn from a qualitative study of four Catholic nuns. Interviews were informal and conversational, with participants asked to reflect…
Descriptors: Religion, Nuns, Females, Caregivers
Claire E. Charles; George Variyan; Lucinda McKnight – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Scholars in critical masculinities studies argue that we need men involved and engaged in gender equity movements for gender justice to be realised. Yet we need to know more about how different groups of men are understanding gender equity and what the barriers might be. Amidst significant media interest in elite private boys' schooling and its…
Descriptors: Males, Sex Fairness, Private Schools, Foreign Countries
Nina Ginsberg; Sherilyn Lennon – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Traditionally, the candidate-supervisor-relationship is predicated on a supervisor as teacher/expert -- candidate as learner/novice model. But what becomes possible when the materialities of this power dynamic are destabilised and reimagined? This article draws from emerging feminist ontologies to introduce the concept of velo-onto-epistemology…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Doctoral Students, Power Structure, Feminism
Karen Nociti; Mindy Blaise – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Environmental education has the potential to extend its transformative potential by reframing social and ecological justice as always interconnected. This paper introduces vulnerable reading as a method for unsettling anthropocentric and colonial influences on how educators conceptualise and respond to environmental precarity through a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Early Childhood Education, Ecology
Manathunga, Catherine; Black, Alison L.; Davidow, Shelley – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
Frenetic digital timescapes reduce academic life to the endless achievement of metrics. These forces produce unsustainable work practices that disconnect us from ourselves, from ideas, from the natural world and from each other. While there is a substantial body of literature critiquing this, the use of arts-based inquiry into academic work is…
Descriptors: Creativity, Natural Resources, Water, Physical Activities
Anna Günther-Hanssen – Gender and Education, 2025
This paper aims to (1) explore how notions about STEM in different contexts, times, scales and places affect STEM-practices in ECE and beyond, and (2) with this as a point of departure, highlight the need and potential of using feminist perspectives and a feminist pedagogy in STEM-related courses within ECTE (Early Childhood Teacher Education). To…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Feminism, Early Childhood Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Pollitt, Jo; Gray, Emily; Blaise, Mindy; Ullman, Jacqueline; Fishwick, Emma – Gender and Education, 2023
Presenting research findings outside of the form of a traditional research report requires different modes of making and communicating. This paper offers an account of how "The #FEAS Report," a satirical news video, was made to communicate the findings from interviews and a survey as part of the mixed-methods study, "Sexism, Higher…
Descriptors: Feminism, Educational Research, Higher Education, COVID-19
Knight, Linda – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Examining the connections between geontologic and interrelational theories of place counter-mapping practices offers important methodological and pedagogic lessons in environmental sustainability education. Notably, the cultural counter-mapping undertaken by BIPOC women can educate on how cardinal ethics and mapping underpin ecological learning.…
Descriptors: Feminism, Females, Minority Groups, Environmental Education
Elizabeth Mackinlay; Renée T. Mickelburgh; Margaret Henderson; Bonnie Evans; Christina Gowlett – Gender and Education, 2024
This essay details research into feminist digital activism in the Australian context through analysing the themes that emerged from the Teach Us Consent website. It provides a preliminary analysis of its contents as a means to continue and deepen the conversation around issues of gender, consent, and the education system. It also examines the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Activism, Sex
Taylor, Affrica – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
The naming of the Anthropocene (or epoch of Man) portends precarious futures for twenty-first century children. In deciding how best to respond, feminist scholars warn against perpetuating the heroicism and grandiosity of Man-to-the-rescue scripts. Instead they suggest paying close attention to what is already going on in the world beyond the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Wildlife, Children
Gilbert, E.; Denson, N.; Weidemann, G. – Gender and Education, 2022
The challenge of mothering while pursuing an academic career is the most significant obstacle to women's success. However, there is a lack of research examining how being a woman who intensively mothers co-exist with her autonomous subjectivity as an academic. In this qualitative study, academic mothers adhere both to an intensive mothering…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Mothers, Personal Autonomy, Ideology
Gray, Emily M.; Pollitt, Joanna; Blaise, Mindy – Gender and Education, 2022
This paper gives an account of a series of three Zoom zine-making workshops run between March and July 2020 that were themed "the political," "the personal" and "the practical." A micro-reading of the zines is offered as data that mirror the aims of the workshops, to queer time by slowing down and creating a pause.…
Descriptors: Activism, Periodicals, Feminism, COVID-19
Pearse, Rebecca; Keane, Helen – Gender and Education, 2023
This article investigates the relationship between disciplinarity and feminist knowledge-making in Australia's humanities and social sciences. To identify the conditions of possibility for successful feminist knowledge projects, we interpret career trajectories of senior feminist and gender researchers within five disciplines: economics, history,…
Descriptors: Feminism, Knowledge Level, Foreign Countries, Humanities
Quinones, Gloria; Berger, Emily; Barnes, Melissa – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2023
Early childhood (EC) professionals are valuable educators and teachers, and their work involves being caregivers, yet the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the lack of 'caring about' and 'for' EC professionals. With the increasing focus on educator wellbeing, this paper explores how eight EC professionals understand the role of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Well Being, Caregivers