‘You must aim high’ - ‘No, I never felt like a woman’: women and men making sense of non-standard trajectories into higher education
Autor/in:
González Ramos, Ana M.; Räthzel, Nora
Quelle: International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 10 (2018) 1, 17 S
Inhalt: It is no secret that the ‘glass ceiling’ preventing women advancing to leadership positions exists in academia as well. Spain is no exception. Gender relations are usually investigated independently of other power relations like class and ethnicity. In our sample (80 men and women in different academic institutions across Spain) we found that not only women but also men from working class backgrounds have difficulties making successful academic careers. Therefore, we use an intersectional approach to investigate the relationship between gender and class. Comparing two life-histories, we explore what strategies individuals employ to overcome the barriers with which they are confronted. We present the stories of a woman with a middle class but non-academic background and of a man with a working-class background. Their strategies can be understood as the result of specific individual trajectories under specific societal conditions, but they also illustrate the barriers and possibilities men and women with non-standard backgrounds encounter in academia. Analysing successful strategies as well as their limitations, we aim to provide perspectives that might contribute to changing the culture of hegemonic masculinities in academia.
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Diversity, Europa und Internationales, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Geschlechterverhältnis, Wissenschaft als Beruf
Scientists' early grant success fuels further funding
Autor/in:
Else, Holly
Quelle: Nature, 556 (2018) 7702, S 416–417
Inhalt: Über ein interessantes Studienergebnis berichtet Nature: Untersucht wurde, wie sich die Zu- bzw. Absage eines Drittmittelprojekts in der frühen Postdoc-Phase auf weitere Bewerbungen auswirkt. Das Ergebnis: Wer Glück hatte, ein erstes großes Projekt bewilligt zu bekommen, strich in den darauffolgenden acht Jahren mehr als doppelt so viele Forschungsgelder ein. Auch die Wahrscheinlichkeit, eine Professur zu erhalten, ist deutlich höher – interessanterweise steigt aber nicht die Anzahl oder der Impact der Publikationen selbst. Das heißt: Wissenschaftler, die über die Vergabe von Geldern für bestimmte Projekte entscheiden, haben eine Art Grant-Bias, der ihre positive Wahrnehmung von erfolgreichen Geldeinwerbern verstärkt. „Glück“ ist bei all dem übrigens ein wichtiges Stichwort. Nature zitiert den Soziologen Thijs Bol von der Universität Amsterdam: „‚There is a group of very young talented scholars who have bad luck,‘ says Bol. ‚They do not get the same resources to bring their ideas to life.‘“ (Zeit Chancen Brief)
Drittmittelaquise und Geschlecht : Eine empirische Analyse für Deutschland
Autor/in:
Grözinger, Gerd
Quelle: Hochschulmanagement. Zeitschrift für die Leitung, Entwicklung und Selbstverwaltung von Hochschulen und Wissenschaftseinrichtungen, 13 (2018) 1, S 13–17
CEWS Kategorie:Wissenschaft als Beruf, Geschlechterverhältnis
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
The Matthew effect in science funding
Autor/in:
Bol, Thijs; Vaan, Mathijs de; van de Rijt, Arnout
Quelle: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, (2018)
Inhalt: A classic thesis is that scientific achievement exhibits a "Matthew effect": Scientists who have previously been successful are more likely to succeed again, producing increasing distinction. We investigate to what extent the Matthew effect drives the allocation of research funds. To this end, we assembled a dataset containing all review scores and funding decisions of grant proposals submitted by recent PhDs in a €2 billion granting program. Analyses of review scores reveal that early funding success introduces a growing rift, with winners just above the funding threshold accumulating more than twice as much research funding (€180,000) during the following eight years as nonwinners just below it. We find no evidence that winners' improved funding chances in subsequent competitions are due to achievements enabled by the preceding grant, which suggests that early funding itself is an asset for acquiring later funding. Surprisingly, however, the emergent funding gap is partly created by applicants, who, after failing to win one grant, apply for another grant less often.
Dual Career im Dilemma? : Wege zu einer aktiven Förderung
Autor/in:
Melzer, Kerstin
Quelle: Forschung & Lehre, 7 (2018)
Inhalt: Immer wieder ist zu hören, dass Universitäten den Partnerinnen und Partnern von Forschenden Stellen anbieten, um die Berufung erfolgreich abschließen zu können. Wie sieht die Realität für akademische Dual Career Paare aus?
Schlagwörter:Berufung; Beschäftigungsbedingungen; Dual Career Paare; Förderungsmaßnahmen
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Wissenschaft als Beruf, Hochschulen
The Perfect Course of Life (CV) and Double-Career Couples in Science
Autor/in:
Metz-Göckel, Sigrid
Quelle: International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 10 (2018) 1
Inhalt: In spite of very good qualifications, young female scientists rarely reach the top positions in German universities. The paper discusses changes in requirements for an excellent academic career and the discrepancy between the norm of individual achievement and dependency on professional and private support. Due to government de-regulation and the flexibility of workforce required under neo-liberal ideology, in recent years the economic situation of young scientists has deteriorated and competition has increased. The construction of a perfect CV now takes the full attention of young scientists on their way to the top and demands the whole person. The paper argues that a gender gap is produced by different resources in the personal and professional life of male and female scientists. Increased requirements lead to stress as a central aspect of all stages of the career journey and encourage women more than men to leave science. Women scientists somehow have different images of their personal life in mind. They live linked lives, mostly in double career-partnerships and with caring responsibilities. Although, the change in double-career-couples goes from a complementary to a competitive or sometimes symmetrical relationship, this does not support men and women equally, due to the societal gender hierarchy which favors men’s rather than women’s career. Successful female scientists compensate for the gender gap through private support.
Ausschreibung und Stellenbesetzung an Universitäten
Autor/in:
Novak, Manfred
Quelle: Zeitschrift für Hochschulrecht, Hochschulmanagement und Hochschulpolitik, 17 (2018) 2, S 31–37
Inhalt: Das Stellenbesetzungsverfahren an Universitäten wird mit dem Akt der Ausschreibung eingeleitet. Da die Ausschreibung von maßgeblicher Bedeutung für den Bewerber-Pool und das Verfahrensergebnis und damit für eine anforderungsgerechte Stellenbesetzung ist, spielt sie eine ausschlaggebende Rolle für die Verfahrensrichtigkeit im Besetzungsverfahren. Die unabdingbaren Voraussetzungen für eine korrekte Stellenausschreibung sowie mögliche Fehler und deren Konsequenzen sind in diesem Zusammenhang von wesentlichem Interesse. Dabei kommt dem Frauenförderungsgebot und dem Diskriminierungsverbot für die Auslotung von Erfordernissen und Fehlerfolgen besondere Relevanz zu. (HRK / Abstract übernommen)
CEWS Kategorie:Wissenschaft als Beruf, Gleichstellungspolitik, Hochschulen, Berufungsverfahren
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Multiple Masculinities and Gendered Research Personas : Between experiments, career choice and family
Autor/in:
Pettersson, Helena
Quelle: International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 10 (2018) 1
Inhalt: The aim of this study is to analyze multiple masculinity identities among experimental plasma physicists. It is based on ethnographic fieldwork with long term observations in a laboratory and in-depth interviews. The point of departure is that different identities exist side by side and are co constructed among physicists in the laboratory. They are defined and challenged at the same time in everyday work, and are therefore central to those attracted to experimental physics. In this study, masculine identity work is analyzed as boundary work for both masculinity and experimental physics. Physics and identity work can be understood as a process where the performance and daily work is also a way of defining gender. I argue that perspectives from masculinity studies are crucial in order to advance an understanding of gender dynamics within physics communities and enrich the current understanding of the lack of women in physics. Both senior and junior physicists emphasized the importance of a strong scientist identity. The plasma physicists represent a type of double hegemonic masculinity front stage. The scientific ideal is in itself strongly gendered with the ideal image of the scientist.
The acadmic mobility regime: Analysing perceptions of students and academic staff
Autor/in:
Petzold, Knut; Bucher, Hannah
Quelle: International Review of Social Research, 8 (2018) 1, S 98–108
Inhalt: Referring to the concept of the ‘mobility regime’
this study aims to gain a deeper understanding of the
interrelations between internationalisation of higher
education and individual perceptions of members of the
academic system. Academics and students in Germany,
both with and without international experience, were
interviewed in order to find indications how the mobility
regime dimensions of normalisation, rationalisation
and time-space compression are structured particularly
in the academic system. Using an exploratory research
design and qualitative content analysis to interpret data
of in-depth interviews helps to understand the specific
shape of the regime dimensions. We reconstruct how
dimensions of a mobility regime are perceived across
all sampling groups. Slight group differences in the
perceptions of single dimensions provide additional
insights. We propose the specific concept of an ‘academic
mobility regime’ in order to capture the specifics of the
mobility regime in the academic system
Guest Editorial: Gender and Masculinities in Careers and Leadership in Higher Education
Autor/in:
Sagebiel, Felizitas; White, Kate
Quelle: International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 10 (2018) 1, 6 S
Inhalt: This Special Issue, recognising vertical gender segregation in higher education, combines papers focusing on challenges for women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines in career progression and taking on leadership roles.
Schlagwörter:Führungsposition; Geschlecht; Geschlechtersegregation; Karriereentwicklung; Männlichkeit; MINT
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Wissenschaft als Beruf, Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, Geschlechterverhältnis