The Social Production of Research
Perspectives on Funding and Gender
Herausgeber: Acker, Sandra; McGinn, Michelle K; Ylijoki, Oili-Helena
The Social Production of Research
Perspectives on Funding and Gender
Herausgeber: Acker, Sandra; McGinn, Michelle K; Ylijoki, Oili-Helena
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The Social Production of Research offers critical perspectives on the interrelations between research funding and gender, in a climate where universities expect accountability and publishing productivity to be maintained at peak levels.
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The Social Production of Research offers critical perspectives on the interrelations between research funding and gender, in a climate where universities expect accountability and publishing productivity to be maintained at peak levels.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032311722
- ISBN-10: 103231172X
- Artikelnr.: 70238195
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032311722
- ISBN-10: 103231172X
- Artikelnr.: 70238195
Sandra Acker is Professor Emerita, University of Toronto, Canada. Oili-Helena Ylijoki is Senior Research Fellow, Tampere University, Finland. Michelle K. McGinn is Professor and Acting Vice-President, Research at Brock University, Canada.
Introduction
1. Editors' introduction Sandra Acker, Oili-Helena Ylijoki & Michelle K.
McGinn
2. Research funding and gender: insights from the literature Sandra Acker
Part one: stability and change
3. Here today, gone tomorrow: the vicissitudes of funding in gendered
higher education contexts - a view from Sweden Gabriele Griffin
4. Discourses of university research in precarious times: a
spatial/temporal analysis from the United Kingdom Barbara Read & Carole
Leathwood
5. Gender inequalities, research funding and organisational practices:
academic mothers in Finnish universities Marja Vehviläinen, Hanna-Mari
Ikonen & Päivi Korvajärvi
6. Casting a long shadow: COVID-19 and female academics' research
productivity in the United Kingdom Kate Carruthers Thomas
Part two: care and conflict
7. Funding journeys in health technology in Finland: the atypical stories
of Sara and Heidi Oili-Helena Ylijoki
8. Caring about research: gender, research funding and labour in the
Canadian academy Marie A. Vander Kloet & Caitlin Campisi
9. The gendered affective economy of funding: conflicting realities of
university leaders and researchers in Finnish academia Johanna Hokka, Elisa
Kurtti, Pia Olsson, & Tiina Suopajärvi
10. Black women academics, research funding and institutional misogynoir in
the United Kingdom Shirley Anne Tate
Part three: funding and defunding
11. Status hierarchies, gender bias and disrespect: ethnographic
observations of Swedish Research Council review panels Lambros Roumbanis
12. Tracing excellence and equity in research funding: policy change in the
Canada Research Chairs Program Merli Tamtik & Dawn Sutherland
13. Women academics under RAE and REF: the changing research funding policy
landscape in the United Kingdom Lisa Lucas
14. Research funding organisations as change agents for gender equality:
policies, practices and paradoxes in Sweden Liisa Husu & Helen Peterson
Index
1. Editors' introduction Sandra Acker, Oili-Helena Ylijoki & Michelle K.
McGinn
2. Research funding and gender: insights from the literature Sandra Acker
Part one: stability and change
3. Here today, gone tomorrow: the vicissitudes of funding in gendered
higher education contexts - a view from Sweden Gabriele Griffin
4. Discourses of university research in precarious times: a
spatial/temporal analysis from the United Kingdom Barbara Read & Carole
Leathwood
5. Gender inequalities, research funding and organisational practices:
academic mothers in Finnish universities Marja Vehviläinen, Hanna-Mari
Ikonen & Päivi Korvajärvi
6. Casting a long shadow: COVID-19 and female academics' research
productivity in the United Kingdom Kate Carruthers Thomas
Part two: care and conflict
7. Funding journeys in health technology in Finland: the atypical stories
of Sara and Heidi Oili-Helena Ylijoki
8. Caring about research: gender, research funding and labour in the
Canadian academy Marie A. Vander Kloet & Caitlin Campisi
9. The gendered affective economy of funding: conflicting realities of
university leaders and researchers in Finnish academia Johanna Hokka, Elisa
Kurtti, Pia Olsson, & Tiina Suopajärvi
10. Black women academics, research funding and institutional misogynoir in
the United Kingdom Shirley Anne Tate
Part three: funding and defunding
11. Status hierarchies, gender bias and disrespect: ethnographic
observations of Swedish Research Council review panels Lambros Roumbanis
12. Tracing excellence and equity in research funding: policy change in the
Canada Research Chairs Program Merli Tamtik & Dawn Sutherland
13. Women academics under RAE and REF: the changing research funding policy
landscape in the United Kingdom Lisa Lucas
14. Research funding organisations as change agents for gender equality:
policies, practices and paradoxes in Sweden Liisa Husu & Helen Peterson
Index
Introduction
1. Editors' introduction Sandra Acker, Oili-Helena Ylijoki & Michelle K.
McGinn
2. Research funding and gender: insights from the literature Sandra Acker
Part one: stability and change
3. Here today, gone tomorrow: the vicissitudes of funding in gendered
higher education contexts - a view from Sweden Gabriele Griffin
4. Discourses of university research in precarious times: a
spatial/temporal analysis from the United Kingdom Barbara Read & Carole
Leathwood
5. Gender inequalities, research funding and organisational practices:
academic mothers in Finnish universities Marja Vehviläinen, Hanna-Mari
Ikonen & Päivi Korvajärvi
6. Casting a long shadow: COVID-19 and female academics' research
productivity in the United Kingdom Kate Carruthers Thomas
Part two: care and conflict
7. Funding journeys in health technology in Finland: the atypical stories
of Sara and Heidi Oili-Helena Ylijoki
8. Caring about research: gender, research funding and labour in the
Canadian academy Marie A. Vander Kloet & Caitlin Campisi
9. The gendered affective economy of funding: conflicting realities of
university leaders and researchers in Finnish academia Johanna Hokka, Elisa
Kurtti, Pia Olsson, & Tiina Suopajärvi
10. Black women academics, research funding and institutional misogynoir in
the United Kingdom Shirley Anne Tate
Part three: funding and defunding
11. Status hierarchies, gender bias and disrespect: ethnographic
observations of Swedish Research Council review panels Lambros Roumbanis
12. Tracing excellence and equity in research funding: policy change in the
Canada Research Chairs Program Merli Tamtik & Dawn Sutherland
13. Women academics under RAE and REF: the changing research funding policy
landscape in the United Kingdom Lisa Lucas
14. Research funding organisations as change agents for gender equality:
policies, practices and paradoxes in Sweden Liisa Husu & Helen Peterson
Index
1. Editors' introduction Sandra Acker, Oili-Helena Ylijoki & Michelle K.
McGinn
2. Research funding and gender: insights from the literature Sandra Acker
Part one: stability and change
3. Here today, gone tomorrow: the vicissitudes of funding in gendered
higher education contexts - a view from Sweden Gabriele Griffin
4. Discourses of university research in precarious times: a
spatial/temporal analysis from the United Kingdom Barbara Read & Carole
Leathwood
5. Gender inequalities, research funding and organisational practices:
academic mothers in Finnish universities Marja Vehviläinen, Hanna-Mari
Ikonen & Päivi Korvajärvi
6. Casting a long shadow: COVID-19 and female academics' research
productivity in the United Kingdom Kate Carruthers Thomas
Part two: care and conflict
7. Funding journeys in health technology in Finland: the atypical stories
of Sara and Heidi Oili-Helena Ylijoki
8. Caring about research: gender, research funding and labour in the
Canadian academy Marie A. Vander Kloet & Caitlin Campisi
9. The gendered affective economy of funding: conflicting realities of
university leaders and researchers in Finnish academia Johanna Hokka, Elisa
Kurtti, Pia Olsson, & Tiina Suopajärvi
10. Black women academics, research funding and institutional misogynoir in
the United Kingdom Shirley Anne Tate
Part three: funding and defunding
11. Status hierarchies, gender bias and disrespect: ethnographic
observations of Swedish Research Council review panels Lambros Roumbanis
12. Tracing excellence and equity in research funding: policy change in the
Canada Research Chairs Program Merli Tamtik & Dawn Sutherland
13. Women academics under RAE and REF: the changing research funding policy
landscape in the United Kingdom Lisa Lucas
14. Research funding organisations as change agents for gender equality:
policies, practices and paradoxes in Sweden Liisa Husu & Helen Peterson
Index