Breaking Anonymity : The Chilly Climate for Women Faculty /
Across North America a growing body of "chilly climate" research documents the role played by environmental factors in reproducing gender inequality: practices that stereotype, exclude and devalue women are persistently powerful forces in creating "glass ceilings" and maintaining...
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Waterloo, Ontario, Canada :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
1995.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction--Surviving the contradictions : personal notes on academia / Patricia A. Monture-OKanee
- The contexts of activism on "climate" issues / Alison Wylie
- An historical perspective : reflections on the Western Employment Equity Award / Constance Backhouse
- The chilly climate for faculty women at Western : postscript to the Backhouse Report / Constance Backhouse, Roma Harris, Gillian Michell, and Alison Wylie
- Epilogue : the remarkable response to the release of the Chilly Climate Report / Gillian Michell and Constance Backhouse
- Reinventing our legacy : the chills which affect women / President's Advisory Committee on the Status of Women, University of Saskatchewan
- Gender bias within the law school : "The Memo" and its impact / Sheila McIntyre
- Ka-Nin-Geh-Heh-Gah-E-Sa-Nonh-Yah-Gah / Patricia A. Monture
- The gender wars : "where the boys are" / Bruce Feldthusen
- "Race relations" policy brought to life : a case study of one anti-harassament protocol / Leela MadhavaRau
- Lesbian perspectives / Claire Young and Diana Majury.