Research on academic women

Research on academic women gathers research into the status, condition and experience of women in higher education.  It is intended to be a resource for academic women across the University.

Due to copyright restrictions, many articles may only be viewed by logging in to the University of Adelaide library first.

  • Changing the landscape? Women in academic leadership in Australia
    Colleen Chesterman, Anne Ross-Smith and Margaret Peters
     
  • The Incorporation of Women into Higher Education: Paradoxical Outcomes?
    Karen Bradley
    Sociology of Education, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Jan., 2000), pp. 1-18
     
  • The Restructuring of Academic Work in Australia: Power, management and gender
    George Lafferty & Jenny Fleming
    British Journal of Sociology of Education Vol 21, Issue 2, (2000), pp. 257-267.
     
  • The Incorporation of Women into Higher Education: Paradoxical Outcomes?
    Karen Bradley
    Sociology of Education Vol. 73, No. 1 (Jan., 2000), pp. 1-18
     
  • The rules of the game: women and the leaderist turn in higher education
    Louise Morley
    Gender and Education Vol 25, Issue 1, 2013
     
  • Women Leaders in Higher Education: Shattering the Myths
    Tanya Fitzgerald Routledge; 2013
     
  • Women in Leadership in Higher Education: Leadership Styles and the" Glass Ceiling"
    Rebecka Michael, PhD Thesis Trevecca Nazarene University 2013
     
  • Women and Leadership in Higher Education Current Realities, Challenges, and Future Directions
    Susan R. Madsen, Advances in Developing Human Resources 14.2 (2012): 131-139.
     
  • Intellectual leadership in higher education: Renewing the role of the university professor
    Bruce Macfarlane Routledge, 2013.
     
  • Disrupting the Discourse of Motherhood and Leadership: The Experiences of Women with Children in Senior-Level Higher Education Administration
    Sunny Lee. PhD Thesis, The Claremont Graduate University, 2015