澳大利亚大学中的性别歧视和不受欢迎的多样性

Emily M. Gray, And Pasley, Mindy Blaise, Jacqueline Ullman, Emma Fishwick
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本文对题为 "了解和解决澳大利亚大学中的日常性别歧视 "项目第二阶段的数据进行了分 析,该项目包括对了解和/或经历过学术界 "日常性别歧视 "的主要利益相关者进行访谈。论文展示了在澳大利亚高等教育中,女性是如何将自己理解为天生不受欢迎的,并说明了这是如何通过经历、投诉程序以及看似平淡的日常性别和种族化互动表现出来的。作者展示了投诉程序是如何在工作中进一步骚扰那些遭受过性别歧视骚扰的女性的。最后,本文考虑了大学中少数群体的共同经历如何为理解多样性和共同创建更加公平的高等教育铺平道路。
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Sexisms and Un/welcome Diversity in Australian Universities

This paper offers an analysis of data from the second phase of a project entitled Understanding and Addressing Everyday Sexisms in Australian Universities, which involved interviewing key stakeholders with an understanding of and/or experiences of ‘Everyday Sexisms’ within the academy. The paper demonstrates how women understand themselves as inherently unwelcome within higher education in Australia, and illustrates how this manifests through experiences, complaints procedures and seemingly banal everyday gendered and racilaised interactions. The authors show how complaints procedures often operate to further harass women who have experienced sexist harassment at work. The paper concludes by considering how the shared experiences of minoritised people within universities can pave the way for new ways of understanding diversity and working together to co-create a more equitable Higher Education.

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