隐藏的人物:巴西管理学研究生课程中女性的经历

Hidden figures : Women’s experiences in management graduate courses in Brazil

ORGANIZATION · 2024
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于对六名巴西管理学女研究生的口述史访谈,从性别、种族和阶级交叉视角揭示学术环境中的性别歧视如何影响女性研究者的培养,旨在推动对性别歧视的公开讨论以促进变革。

Abstract

This study examines the sexism practiced in the academic environments of Management graduate schools in Brazil. We investigate how sexist practices manifested in the intersectionality of gender, race, and class affect female researchers’ training in Management graduate schools. Universities are spaces where students learn to be scholars and receive education and training in various disciplines. Based on oral history interviews conducted with six Brazilian graduate students in Management studies, we show from an intersectional perspective how sexism is practiced in this field. Our contribution lies in initiating a broader and more open debate about sexism to enable members of graduate institutions to acknowledge and help mitigate sexist practices observed in Management researchers’ training processes. We concluded that understanding how sexism takes place in the Management field leads to reflections capable of promoting transformations in management education, research practices, and the society.

管理学性别研究社会学教育