The role of academic conferences in the [re]production of gender inequality in business disciplines: not just a STEM problem

IF 2.2 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM International Journal of Event and Festival Management Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1108/ijefm-07-2021-0065
Trudie Walters, N. Hassanli, Wiebke Finkler
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PurposeIn this paper the authors seek to understand how academic conferences [re]produce deeply embedded gendered patterns of interaction and informal norms within the business disciplines.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on Acker's (2012) established and updated theory of gendered organisations, the authors focus on the role of academic conferences in the reproduction of gendered practices in the business disciplines. The authors surveyed academics at top universities in Australia and New Zealand who had attended international conferences in their discipline area.FindingsAcademic conferences in the business disciplines communicate organisational logic and act as gendered substructures that [re]produce gendered practices, through the hierarchy of conference participation. Even in disciplinary conferences with a significant proportion of women delegates, the entrenched organisational logic is manifest in the bodies that perform keynote and visible expert roles, perpetuating the notion of the “ideal academic” as male.Practical implicationsThe authors call for disciplinary associations to formulate an equality policy, which covers all facets of conference delivery, to which institutions must then respond in their bid to host the conference and which then forms part of the selection criteria; explicitly communicate why equality is important and what decisions the association and hosts took to address it; and develop databases of women experts to remove the most common excuse for the lack of women keynote speakers. Men, question conference hosts when asked to be a keynote speaker or panelist: Are half of the speakers women and is there diversity in the line-up? If not, provide the names of women to take your place.Originality/valueThe contribution of this study is twofold. First is the focus on revealing the underlying processes that contribute to the [re]production of gender inequality at academic conferences: the “how” rather than the “what”. Second, the authors believe it to be the first study to investigate academic conferences across the spectrum of business disciplines.
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学术会议在商业学科性别不平等问题中的作用:不仅仅是STEM问题
目的在本文中,作者试图了解学术会议如何在商业学科中重新产生根深蒂固的性别互动模式和非正式规范。设计/方法论/方法借鉴Acker(2012)建立和更新的性别组织理论,作者重点关注学术会议在商业学科中复制性别实践中的作用。作者调查了澳大利亚和新西兰顶尖大学的学者,他们曾参加过各自学科领域的国际会议。发现商业学科中的学术会议传达组织逻辑,并作为性别化的子结构,通过会议参与的层次结构[重新]产生性别化的实践。即使在女性代表占很大比例的学科会议上,根深蒂固的组织逻辑也体现在担任主旨和可见专家角色的机构中,使男性“理想学者”的概念永久化。实际含义作者呼吁各纪律协会制定一项平等政策,该政策涵盖会议交付的各个方面,各机构在申办会议时必须对此作出回应,并将其作为选拔标准的一部分;明确传达为什么平等很重要,以及协会和东道主为解决这一问题做出了哪些决定;并建立女性专家数据库,以消除缺乏女性主讲人的最常见借口。男性,当被要求成为主旨发言人或小组成员时,提问会议主持人:一半的发言人是女性吗?阵容中是否存在多样性?如果没有,请提供接替你的女性的姓名。原创性/价值这项研究的贡献是双重的。首先,重点是揭示学术会议上导致性别不平等[重新]产生的根本过程:“如何”而不是“什么”。其次,作者认为这是第一项调查跨商业学科学术会议的研究。
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International Journal of Event and Festival Management
International Journal of Event and Festival Management HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Event and Festival Management advances knowledge in the field of events management and enhances the uptake of such knowledge by academics in the field. The double-blind peer-reviewed journal will cover events management issues ranging in scope from small festivals, business and special events to mega events such as the Olympics. Articles will be sourced from all disciplinary perspectives and a multi-disciplinary research approach is encouraged.
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