Women’s networking in Spanish academia: a ‘catch-all’ strategy or strategic sisterhood?

IF 4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Susana Vázquez-Cupeiro
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ABSTRACT The relevance of networking in academia and the gendered dynamics involved are well established in the literature. The persistence of the old-boy network pushes academic women to rationalize whether or not to ‘play the game’ and under what terms. Inspired by Feminist Institutionalism, this article explores the schemas of interpretation which academic women rely on to find meaning and to guide day-to-day relational dynamics. Drawing on 40 in-depth interviews with women from different age-groups and disciplines, three distinct approaches to networking are revealed in Spanish academia: rejection, collaboration and strategic sisterhood. Rejection refers to the detachment from all network dynamics, collaboration to the ‘catch-all’ (though not exclusively) cross-gender network connections, and strategic sisterhood to an in-built women-only support system. The inbreeding university logic, crucial to understanding Spanish idiosyncrasies, emerges as a transversal dimension to further our understanding of how the institutional context influences women´s strategic choices. The operationalization of academic merits and perceptions about the old-boys dynamics and female solidarity mark different ways of experiencing networking, while gender inequalities (partly) unify women’s discourses. Controversies are raised about collaborative strategies, and particularly women-only networks, in helping women evolve as agents of change in academia.
西班牙学术界的女性网络:“包罗万象”战略还是战略姐妹关系?
网络在学术界的相关性和涉及的性别动态在文献中得到了很好的确立。老男孩关系网的持续存在,促使女学者们对是否“玩这个游戏”以及在什么条件下“玩这个游戏”进行合理化。受女性主义制度主义的启发,本文探讨了学术女性赖以寻找意义和指导日常关系动态的解释图式。通过对40位来自不同年龄段和学科的女性的深度访谈,本文揭示了西班牙学术界建立关系网的三种不同方式:拒绝、合作和战略姐妹情谊。拒绝指的是脱离所有的网络动态,合作指的是“包罗万象”(尽管不是唯一的)跨性别网络连接,战略姐妹关系指的是一个内置的仅限女性的支持系统。近亲繁殖的大学逻辑对理解西班牙特质至关重要,它作为一个横向维度出现,进一步帮助我们理解制度背景如何影响女性的战略选择。学术价值的运作化和对老男孩动力和女性团结的看法标志着体验网络的不同方式,而性别不平等(部分地)统一了女性的话语。在帮助女性成为学术界变革推动者的过程中,协作策略,特别是女性专属网络引发了争议。
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Critical Studies in Education
Critical Studies in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
10.10
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5.10%
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18
期刊介绍: Critical Studies in Education is one of the few international journals devoted to a critical sociology of education, although it welcomes submissions with a critical stance that draw on other disciplines (e.g. philosophy, social geography, history) in order to understand ''the social''. Two interests frame the journal’s critical approach to research: (1) who benefits (and who does not) from current and historical social arrangements in education and, (2) from the standpoint of the least advantaged, what can be done about inequitable arrangements. Informed by this approach, articles published in the journal draw on post-structural, feminist, postcolonial and other critical orientations to critique education systems and to identify alternatives for education policy, practice and research.
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