Status of Women in Student Politics: Gender Imbalance in Student Leadership in Higher Education Institutions in Ghana from the 1960s to the Present

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian and African Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1177/00219096231197724
Eugenia Ama Breba Anderson
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Across Ghana’s higher education institutions, women’s representation in student leadership has been generally low despite the gender-neutral requirement. Women’s participation in student leadership politics in Ghanaian higher education institutions, specifically universities, has received little attention from higher education and feminist scholars who have briefly mentioned or completely glossed it over. This intellectual omission makes this paper relevant. Here, it is argued that there is sufficient evidence to suggest that, despite the neutrality of student leadership policies, men dominate student politics. This paper problematises the question of gender inequality in student leadership, through the African feminist lens.
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妇女在学生政治中的地位:20世纪60年代至今加纳高等教育机构学生领导中的性别失衡
在加纳的高等教育机构中,尽管有性别中立的要求,但妇女在学生领导中的比例普遍较低。妇女在加纳高等教育机构,特别是大学中参与学生领导政治,很少受到高等教育和女权主义学者的关注,他们只是简单地提到或完全掩盖了这一点。这一智力上的遗漏使这篇论文具有相关性。本文认为,有足够的证据表明,尽管学生领导政策具有中立性,但男性主导了学生政治。本文通过非洲女权主义的视角,提出了学生领导中性别不平等的问题。
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