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Playing Soccer on the Football Field: The Persistence of Gender Inequities for Women Faculty
Equity & Excellence in Education (2009)
  • Christine M. Cress, Portland State University
Abstract

Sports metaphor is employed as an epistemic tool for describing psychological, sociocultural, and organizational factors that contribute to enduring gender bias, inequalities, and discrimination faced by women faculty at colleges and universities. Quantitative and qualitative data from two comprehensive institutional campus climate studies show that women and men faculty experience their work lives differently. Based upon our analyses, we argue for restructuring the embedded normative values and processes that inform the academic playbook.

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Publication Date
2009
Citation Information
Christine M. Cress. "Playing Soccer on the Football Field: The Persistence of Gender Inequities for Women Faculty" Equity & Excellence in Education Vol. 42 Iss. 4 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christine_cress/14/