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Negotiating space for women's academic leadership within the Arab Gulf States
Gendered Success in Higher Education: Global Perspectives
  • Linzi J. Kemp, American University of Sharjah
  • Christina Gitsaki, Zayed University
  • Wafa Zoghbor, Zayed University
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
5-16-2017
Abstract

The case study university was established for women’s education by federal decree of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the 1990s. It was selected as it has a high percentage of women leaders. That situation is unusual, particularly in the male dominated socio-cultural environment of the Middle East. Regional statistics on women in academia are analysed in this chapter, and an interpretation of interviews with female leaders at the university is presented. Three themes of best practices were identified: women leading change within the specific academic context of the case study university (CSU); recruitment, retention, and promotion policies that support women’s leadership; and the mitigation of influences from the socio-cultural environment. These best practices in the CSU enabled the negotiation of space for women’s academic leadership.

ISBN
9781137566591
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Scopus ID
85032635555
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
No
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-56659-1_7
Citation Information
Linzi J. Kemp, Christina Gitsaki and Wafa Zoghbor. "Negotiating space for women's academic leadership within the Arab Gulf States" Gendered Success in Higher Education: Global Perspectives (2017) p. 133 - 153
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wafa-zoghbor/4/