作为第四个演员的教职员工会:支持学术界女教授的两条道路

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1017/iop.2023.11
Kristie L. McAlpine, Matthew M. Piszczek
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这篇重点文章(Gabriel et al., 2023)呼吁政策制定者、部门主管和教职员工“建立支持女教授应对怀孕、产后和照顾孩子的复杂需求的结构”。在这篇评论中,我们通过在对话中加入第四个角色来扩展加布里埃尔和同事的论点:教师工会。我们认为,教师工会是对女教授潜在的结构性支持,可以促进获得护理和家庭相关资源。虽然教师工会是由其他教师组成的,但他们提供了独特的结构力量,超出了重点文章中描述的教师联盟。当女教授在行政部门和同事中没有盟友时,工会是她们可能依赖的东西。而且,当他们有盟友时,他们可以与工会合作。来
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Faculty unions as a fourth actor: Two paths to supporting female professors in academia
The focal article (Gabriel et al., 2023) calls on policymakers, department heads, and faculty to “ build structures that support women professors as they navigate the complexities of pregnancy, the postpartum period, and the caregiving demands of their children. ” In this commentary, we extend the arguments of Gabriel and colleagues by adding a fourth actor to the conversation: faculty labor unions. We argue that faculty unions are a potential structural support for women professors that can facilitate access to caregiving and family-related resources. Although faculty unions are comprised of fellow faculty members, they provide unique structural power beyond faculty allyship described in the focal article. Unions are something that women professors can potentially rely on when they do not have allies in administration and among their colleagues. And, when they do have allies, they can work in tandem with the union. To
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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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