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Indicators of esteem: gender and prestige in academic work
Authors:Kelly Coate  Camille Kandiko Howson
Institution:1. King’s Learning Institute, King’s College London, London, UKkelly.coate@kcl.ac.uk;3. King’s Learning Institute, King’s College London, London, UK
Abstract:The continued gender imbalance in senior positions in higher education is a problem that persists despite decades of feminist research and publications in the area, as well as interventions in many countries to promote the advancement of women. In this article we view the issue of gender inequality through the lens of the prestige economy, which suggests that academics are motivated by prestige factors accrued through advancement in their careers. Prestige, authority and status, we suggest, may be more easily acquired by male academics. We draw on a case study of one institution in the Republic of Ireland, including data from a survey on academic careers (n = 269), to explore how the concept of prestige is gendered. We explore the cumulative effect of four themes: homosociability; non-transparency of criteria; academic workload balance; and self-promotion.
Keywords:higher education  prestige  academic careers  inequalities  gender
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