TY - BOOK AU - Riegraf,Birgit AU - Aulenbacher,Brigitte AU - Kirsch-Auwärter,Edit AU - Müller,Ursula ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - GenderChange in Academia: Re-Mapping the Fields of Work, Knowledge, and Politics from a Gender Perspective SN - 9783531925011 AV - HM401-1281 U1 - 301 23 PY - 2010/// CY - Wiesbaden PB - VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften KW - Social sciences KW - Sociology KW - Social Sciences N1 - “Gender Change in Academia“: Gender in Universities in Lower Saxony -- Engendering the University through Policy and Practice: Barriers to Promotion to Full Professor for Women in the Science, Engineering, and Math Disciplines -- Hyper-Modernisation and Archaism: Women in Higher Education Internationally -- Gender and gatekeeping of excellence in research funding: European perspectives -- The new entrepreneurship in science and changing gender arrangements – Approaches and perspectives -- Gender, Managerialism and Academe: Challenges and Prospects -- Science Between Organization and Profession: Opportunities for Neutralizing Gender? – Reflections on Research Assessment -- Careers and the Reorganisation of University and Research Systems in France and Germany -- Reforming university, re-gendering careers. Informal barriers to women academics in Austria -- Grasping the poisoned chalice: Higher education and managerial identities in Sweden -- Is Science as way of life in transition? Some notes about the every day style of life of academics in Germany -- Academic Life and Gender Relations. The Case of Fathers in Professorship -- Gender Knowledge under Construction. The Case of the European Union’s Science and Research Policy -- Women in cutting-edge research – gender equality and the German Excellence Initiative -- Contemporary Challenges for gender research in the context of globalisation -- ‘Security’ Architectures, New Ontologies and the Category of Gender. Contemporary Challenges in Feminist Technoscience Studies -- Innovative changes in biomedicine: integration of sex and gender aspects in research and clinical practice -- Gender Studies as a Profession -- Promoting Women in Post-Graduate Studies: Chances and Challenges of PhD Reforms in Germany -- From Feminist Social Work Projects to Gender and Diversity Modules? Gender in Social Work BA and MA Curricula at Universities of Applied Sciences -- Gender Studies in Entrepreneurial Universities: The Case of Inter- and Transdisciplinarity -- Building Two-Way Streets to Implement -Policies that Work for Gender and Science -- Gender Discourses and Organisational Change. The Economisation of Gender Politics in Germany -- What works and what doesn’t: How to increase the representation of women in academia and business -- Gender Politics: Behavior therapy for the two sexes or a structural critique of economic relations? -- Reflecting on practical experience and a case study within the field of gender equality politics -- Gender Mainstreaming, Diversity Management and Inclusive Excellence: From Similarities and Differences to New Possibilities -- Diversity Politics and Diversity Management in Organizations -- Managing Gender & Diversity – Assumptions, Connections and Challenges for theory development -- Promoting e/quality and excellence in universities and research: The “Gender-Alliance” for the German science system -- Do Little Strokes Fell Big Oaks? Mentoring within the Federal Programme for Gender Equality at Swiss Universities and Its Impact on Academic Structures -- Gender Equity in Science N2 - Implementing the goals of the Bologna declaration means a completely new organization of study programmes, working conditions and the production of knowledge aiming at the harmonization of the European Scientific Area. The new entrepreneurial university is making efforts to increase economic efficiency, transparency and to offer new forms of services in academic teaching and research. More or less vehement debates deal with the question if and to which extent this process will change the original character of academic education and science. Gender research however, is especially interested in the influence of the restructuring process on gender relations. In which way do rationalization and reorganization of the universities and of the universities of applied sciences de/engender academic teaching and research? Where is gender research positioned now? Researchers from European and non European countries will respond to these problems/questions which seem to be unsolved so far UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-531-92501-1 ER -