Wohin geht die Frauenforschung? : Dokumentation des gleichnamigen Symposions vom 11.-12. November 1988 in Dortmund
Titelübersetzung:Where is research on women heading? : documentation of the symposium of the same name, which was held in Dortmund on November 11 and 12, 1988
Herausgeber/in:
Schlüter, Anne; Stahr, Ingeborg
Quelle: Symposion "Wohin geht die Frauenforschung?"; Köln: Böhlau, 1990. XIV, 275 S.
Inhalt: Der Sammelband dokumentiert ein Symposion, das mit der Fragestellung "Wohin geht die Frauenforschung?" im November 1988 in Dortmund stattfand. Auf der Basis der Erhebung "Forschung in Nordrhein-Westfalen - Frauenforschung", die einen Überblick über die Frauenforschung in NRW gibt, wird kritisch der Stand der Frauenforschung betrachtet, um Perspektiven für die weitere Forschung unter Einbeziehung der frauenpolitischen Praxis außerhalb der Hochschulen zu entwickeln. Als Einführung wird die aktuelle Situation charakterisiert: Frauenforschung im Streit mit der herrschenden Wissenschaft, untereinander, um Ressourcen. Der zweite Teil enthält die Referate aus verschiedenen ausgewählten Disziplinen, die auf laufenden oder gerade abgeschlossenen Forschungsprojekten basieren, einschließlich der teilweise eingearbeiteten Diskussion aus den Arbeitsgruppen. Der dritte Teil beschäftigt sich explizit mit dem Forschungsbedarf. Er enthält Beiträge zum Forschungsbedarf aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln. (ICA)
Herausgeber/in:
Lie, Suzanne S.; O'Leary, Virginia E.
Quelle: London: Kogan Page, 1990. 250 S.
Inhalt: This book contains a collection of papers dealing with various aspects of the careers of women in academic life from an international, comparative perspective. Information detailing the status of academic women in nine countries is included along with analyses of these women's experiences in socio-historical context. The papers are grouped in four sections. The first section contains an introductory essay, "In the Same Boat? Academic Women around the World," written by the editors. The essays in the second session attempt to define the problem; they include: "Women in UK Universities: The Road to Casualization?" by Adrienne Aziz; "Women: The Academic Proletariat in West Germany and The Netherlands," by Anne C. Hawkins and Dagmar Schultz; "Women Connecting with Women: Networks and Mentors in the United States," by Virginia E. O'Leary and Judith M. Mitchell; and "Would More Women Make a Difference? Academic Women in Israel," by Nina Toren. The third section, on barriers to productivity, contains "Life Cycle, Career Patterns and Gender Stratification in Academe: Breaking Myths and Exposing Truths," by Diane E. Davis and Helen S. Astin; "The Juggling Act: Work and Family in Norway," by Suzanne S. Lie; and "Role Priorities and Career Patterns: A Cross-Cultural Study of Turkish and Jordanian University Teachers," by Feride Acar. The fourth section presents four papers that look closely a particular groups: "African-American Women in Academia: Paradoxes and Barriers," by Pamela T. Reid; "Beyond the Boundaries: Lesbians in Academe," by Celia Kitzinger; "In Two Worlds: Women Academics in India," by Veena Gill; and "Women Professors in the USA: Where Are They?" by Jennie Farley. The final section contains three papers that suggest solutions and alternatives: "To Make of Our lives a Study: Feminist Education as Empowerment for Women," by Evelyn T. Beck; "A Feminist University in Norway," by Berit As; and "Strategies for Change," by Virginia E. O'Leary and Suzanne S. Lie.
CEWS Kategorie:Bildung und Erziehung, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerk
Women's careers: experience from East and West Germany
Titelübersetzung:Frauenkarrieren: Erfahrungen aus Ost- und Westdeutschland
Herausgeber/in:
Nave-Herz, Rosemarie; Kulke, Christine; Fogarty, Michael
Quelle: London: PEP - Political & Economic Planning (Broadsheet), 1970. 132 S.
Inhalt: Aus dem Inhalt: Women in Top Jobs in the Federal Republic of Germany I. Girls Education in the Federal Republic II. Women in Senior Jobs III. The Legal Position and Regulations affecting Women Working in Senior Positions IV. The Family Situation of women in Top Jobs; Women and Top Jobs in the German Democratic Republik I. Introduction: Historical and socio-political aspects of the employment of women in the German Democratic Republic II. Career prospects of women workes III. Further and higher education in schools and enterprises IV. Vocational training and the role of the family V. Promotion prospects and women in leading positions in the party and state apparatus and in various selected sectors.
Schlagwörter:Berufsverlauf; Karriere; DDR; Frauenerwerbstätigkeit; Bildung; Berufsstruktur; Familie