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Cisneros, Nora Alba – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
In this article, the author presents an Indigenous Epistolary Methodology (IEM) to reflect on what it means for Indigenous women to engage the notion of refusal in traditional writing methods and qualitative research. The author proposes that an IEM, nestled within her familial genealogies, Indigenous Knowledges and Chicana Feminist Epistemology…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Resistance (Psychology), Womens Studies, Mothers
Cortes Santiago, Ileana; Karimi, Nastaran; Arvelo Alicea, Zaira R. – Gender and Education, 2017
The neoliberal conceptualisation of institutions of higher education positions them as transnational corporations of knowledge production that sell services internationally. In this context, realities are experienced differently based on attributes such as class, gender, race, region, and increasingly religion. As a result, women in academia, but…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Higher Education, Ethnography, Teaching Assistants
Done, Elizabeth J.; Murphy, Mike; Knowler, Helen – Professional Development in Education, 2016
The authors consider the recasting of teaching as leadership with reference to school principals or heads and claim that many women teachers decline such senior roles and instead prioritize an ethics of care in resistance to neoliberal performative educational cultures. A future-orientated poststructuralist version of authenticity or authentic…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Faculty Development, Professional Education, Ethics
Blair, Elizabeth E. – Gender and Education, 2017
Past research suggests that undergraduate women have faced educational cultures in which their college experience is defined through romantic experiences. This study expands this literature by investigating how heightened achievement expectations for undergraduate women inform their broader conceptions of intimate relationships, by asking the…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Success, Undergraduate Students, Womens Studies
Khoja-Moolji, Shenila – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2016
There is an increasing focus in transnational campaigns for girls' education and empowerment on highlighting the voices of girls from the global south. These moves are made in response to feminist critiques of said campaigns for not attending to the diverse, multiple and complex lived experiences of girls. This article engages in theorising these…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Females, Womens Education, Womens Studies
Mayes, Robyn; McAreavey, Ruth – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
This paper explores migrant women's encounters with formal and informal education in what can be termed new immigration rural destinations. We ask to what extent educational opportunities are realized in these new destinations. We show that education aspirations may be jeopardized because of the desire to achieve economic goals and thus require…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Womens Education, Womens Studies, Migrant Education
Robbins, Claire K.; Jones, Susan R. – Journal of College Student Development, 2016
The purpose of this narrative study was to deconstruct racial identity performance among White women in higher education and student affairs (HESA) graduate preparation programs through an analysis of responses to racial dissonance. Responses included resistance (denial of White privilege), engagement (seeking more knowledge), and transformative…
Descriptors: Whites, Womens Studies, Personal Narratives, Phenomenology
Amin, Suhaida Mohd; Satar, Nurulhuda Mohd; Yap, Su Fei – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 2015
The theoretical model for economic development states that development in science and technology is the key to increased productivity. Upon realizing this, the Malaysian government has targeted 60 to 40 per cent of students for Science to Arts field at the tertiary level of education. However the rate of participation in science-based programs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Specialization, Women Faculty, Womens Studies
Tamboukou, Maria – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2015
In this paper, I look into the papers of Fannia Cohn, an immigrant labour organizer, who served the Education Department of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) between 1918 and 1962 and became one of its few women vice-presidents. As an internationally recognized figure in the history of workers' education, Cohn left a rich…
Descriptors: Educational History, Aesthetics, Labor Education, Womens Studies
Abukari, Abdulai – Religious Education, 2014
In Islam, knowledge, its acquisition and application is a fundamental requirement for all Muslims to enable them to believe, think, and act according to the principles of the religion. However, differences in style of interpretation of the Qur'an have led to text being interpreted against its own fundamental worldview; an example is the…
Descriptors: Islam, Womens Education, Hermeneutics, Muslims
Porter, Christa J.; Dean, Laura A. – NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education, 2015
The purpose of this preliminary, phenomenological study was to identify factors that influence identity development and meaning-making of Black undergraduate women at a predominately White institution. The goal of this research was two-fold: to share diverse experiences of Black undergraduate women in order to understand the essence of their lived…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, African American Students, Racial Identification, Womens Studies
Sutherland, Gillian – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Once societies embarked on programmes of mass education home schooling became essentially a middle-class project and remains so. This paper looks at the educational experiences of some lower middle class women at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries for whom the resources of the middle-class home were simply not available. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Home Schooling, Educational Experience, Middle Class
Sheridan, Mary P.; Jacobi, Tobi – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2014
The authors of this article try to demonstrate that there is clear institutional momentum for feminist community-engaged work and partnership. There are signs that feminists committed to community engagement are shaping university structures that can extend this momentum, perhaps especially in the ways women and gender studies departments align…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Feminism, Educational Practices, Partnerships in Education
Alexander, Quentin R.; Bodenhorn, Nancy – Journal of College Counseling, 2015
Participants in this phenomenological study were 11 Black women who received an undergraduate degree from a historically Black college or university and were currently attending graduate school at a southern predominantly White university. This study investigated the adjustment experiences of these women to life on a southern predominantly White…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Womens Education, Womens Studies, African American Students
Eddy, Pamela L.; Ward, Kelly – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2015
Casual observers of academic environments might conclude that women's problems in higher education have been resolved. Colleges enroll more women than men on an overall basis. There is gender parity in entry-level faculty hires, and the number of women in senior administrative positions continues to rise. A closer look however at the work, lives,…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Womens Education, Womens Studies, Higher Education