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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Penny A. Pasque , Shelley Errington Nicholson , Shelley Errington NicholsonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Stylus Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9781579223502ISBN 10: 1579223508 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 25 January 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAfter a foreword and preface, the collection is held together in four thematic sections. Each section opens with a pertinent quotation from a work the editors wish to acknowledge. After the four to six scholarly articles, each section concludes with a subset of three or four pieces appearing under the repeated heading Narratives on Gender and Feminism. Editors placed these essays at the end of the sections 'to highlight how theoretical frameworks, research questions, methodological approaches, policies, and procedures remain political and have direct implications on people's daily lives.' Anyone interested in the experiences of women in the world of academia will learn from consulting this collection. Documents the persistence of gender inequalities-- The Chronicle of Higher Ed (3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM) The authors and editors have done a remarkable job conveying the multivocal, multilayered, and complex nature of feminist inquiry... Overall, the theory, practice and research contributions were most impressive... The narratives, in turn, were extraordinary.-- Journal of College Student Development (5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM) The volume takes an interactive approach, with many writers referring to the works of others who contributed to the book. The book thus follows a guiding thread that might otherwise be absent in a collection of such variety. Research on topics like work-life balance both confirms previous findings and makes important points in its own right. Meanwhile, personal essays lend depth and texture that is difficult to evoke even in the most nuanced qualitative studies. The editors share a vision for higher education that is clearly worth considering, and their book is one step toward making that vision a reality.-- On Campus with Women (7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM) After a foreword and preface, the collection is held together in four thematic sections. Each section opens with a pertinent quotation from a work the editors wish to acknowledge. After the four to six scholarly articles, each section concludes with a subset of three or four pieces appearing under the repeated heading Narratives on Gender and Feminism. Editors placed these essays at the end of the sections 'to highlight how theoretical frameworks, research questions, methodological approaches, policies, and procedures remain political and have direct implications on people's daily lives.' Anyone interested in the experiences of women in the world of academia will learn from consulting this collection.--Alison Downie, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Teaching Theology & Religion (7/17/2013 12:00:00 AM) Pasque and Nicholson's Empowering Women in Higher Education and Student Affair's best feature is the experiences shared by the women featured in the book. From student affairs professional's mentorship early in her career, to experiences of immigrant Italian American's, the book expands cultural awareness and competence. It provides a rich history of women administrators in higher education and provides insight to how the feminist movement aided in where we are today. It offers practical wisdom for those experiencing barriers in their own career progression and those who may wish to serve as a mentor... This book would be an excellent recommendation for young professionals seeking insight for professional development or perhaps even women graduate students. It would serve as an excellent common book for a women's studies or higher education leadership course, or even for a circle of colleagues on your campus.-- NACADA Journal - National Academic Advising Assocation (4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM) After a foreword and preface, the collection is held together in four thematic sections. Each section opens with a pertinent quotation from a work the editors wish to acknowledge. After the four to six scholarly articles, each section concludes with a subset of three or four pieces appearing under the repeated heading Narratives on Gender and Feminism. Editors placed these essays at the end of the sections 'to highlight how theoretical frameworks, research questions, methodological approaches, policies, and procedures remain political and have direct implications on people's daily lives.' Anyone interested in the experiences of women in the world of academia will learn from consulting this collection. --Alison Downie, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Teaching Theology & Religion After a foreword and preface, the collection is held together in four thematic sections. Each section opens with a pertinent quotation from a work the editors wish to acknowledge. After the four to six scholarly articles, each section concludes with a subset of three or four pieces appearing under the repeated heading Narratives on Gender and Feminism. Editors placed these essays at the end of the sections 'to highlight how theoretical frameworks, research questions, methodological approaches, policies, and procedures remain political and have direct implications on people's daily lives.' Anyone interested in the experiences of women in the world of academia will learn from consulting this collection. --Alison Downie, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Teaching Theology & Religion (07/17/2013) Author InformationPenny A. Pasque is professor in Educational Studies, director of the QualLab, and director of Qualitative Methods in the Office of Research, Innovation and Collaboration (ORIC), College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University. Pasque is editor of The Review of Higher Education (with Dr. Thomas F. Nelson Laird). RHE is considered one of the leading research journals in the field and is the official journal of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. Her research addresses complexities in qualitative inquiry, in/equities in higher education, and dis/connections between higher education and society. She works with qualitative methodologies as well as studies qualitative methodologies that work toward social justice and educational equity. Pasque’s research has appeared in over 100 journal articles and books, including in The Journal of Higher Education, Qualitative Inquiry, The Review of Higher Education, Peabody Journal of Education, Diversity in Higher Education, Cultural StudiesCritical Methodologies, among others.Her books include Qualitative Inquiry in Higher Education Organization and Policy Research (with Lechuga, Routledge), Qualitative Inquiry for Equity in Higher Education: Methodological Innovations, Implications, and Interventions (with Carducci, Kuntz & Gildersleeve, Jossey-Bass), Critical Qualitative Inquiry: Foundations and Futures (with Cannella & Salazar Pérez, Left Coast Press), American Higher Education Leadership and Policy: Critical Issues and the Public Good (Palgrave Macmillan), Empowering Women in Higher Education and Student Affairs (with Nicholson, Stylus), Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education (with Ortega, Burkhardt, & Ting, Stylus) and Engaged Research and Practice (with Overton & Burkhardt, Stylus).Currently, she’s editor for the “critical & social justice” section of the upcoming Routledge Encyclopedia (Salvo & Ulmer, eds.), writing a chapter / reviewing for a Handbook on Critical Appr Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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