Reviews
Building Gender Equity in the Academy: Institutional Strategies for Change is a timely addition to the conversation about gender equity in academic institutions, particularly STEM fields.
A remarkable analysis of the largest experiments to date to remedy persistent gender inequity in the academy. This volume distills the elements of both successful and failed strategies of awarded projects at major research universities and is a must-read for anyone leading, facilitating, researching, or seeking gender changes and advances in the workplace.
This important contribution to the literature on institutional change provides well-organized information and insights about a variety of tools while illuminating how to consider local context in developing a plan for change. It will be useful for those pursuing the diversification of an institution's faculty or equity-related goals.
This book synthesizes Laursen and Austin's prior work and moves it to a new level.
Particularly useful are the coauthors' strategies for improving institutional environments by addressing the exercise of power and dominance over people and groups.
The COVID-19 pandemic and demands resulting from the killing of George Floyd increase the relevance of this volume. The three case studies and lessons learned from the National Science Foundation's ADVANCE program provide insightful guidance to institutions seeking to address gender inequities and the inherent structural racism impacting faculty within academia.
Building Gender Equity in the Academy is the right book for our time. Responding to multiple crises of COVID-19 and systemic racism, many institutions are ready for inclusion-attentive change. Laursen and Austin offer vision, theory, and practical knowledge from NSF ADVANCE institutions to advise an emerging movement.
The first, and often hardest, step taken in any institutional change initiative is really understanding what you want. In this multi-year analysis of NSF ADVANCE IT programs, Laursen and Austin help readers create a laserlike focus on specific gender inequities, different kinds of solutions, and roadmaps for achieving equity on your own campus. We leave this book with more wisdom, tools, and agency to get the equity and inclusion we want at home and writ large.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. The Problem, the Solution, and the Study
Chapter 1. What's the Problem?
Underrepresented, Out of Sight
Barriers for Women on STEM Faculties
The Importance of
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. The Problem, the Solution, and the Study
Chapter 1. What's the Problem?
Underrepresented, Out of Sight
Barriers for Women on STEM Faculties
The Importance of Representation
Chapter 2. Fix the System, Not the Women
Studying Systemic Change to Advance Gender Equity
The Content and Structure of the Book
Audiences for This Book
Limitations of the Book
Part II. Strategies for Change
Overview
Chapter 3. Interrupt Biased Processes
Strategy 1. Inclusive Recruitment and Hiring
Strategy 2. Equitable Processes of Tenure and Promotion
Strategy 3. Strengthened Accountability Structures
Chapter 4. Reboot Workplaces
Strategy 4. Development of Institutional Leaders
Strategy 5. Approaches to Improving Departmental Climate
Strategy 6. Enhanced Visibility for Women and Gender Issues
Chapter 5. Support the Whole Person
Strategy 7. Support for Dual-Career Couples
Strategy 8. Flexible Work Arrangements
Strategy 9. Practical, Family-Friendly Accommodations
Chapter 6. Foster Individual Success
Strategy 10. Faculty Professional Development Programs
Strategy 11. Grants to Individual Faculty
Strategy 12. Mentoring and Networking Activities
Chapter 7. New Frontiers of Research and Practice
Addressing Other Arenas of Bias
Approaching Equity through Analysis of Power and Privilege
Equalizing Workloads and Their Impact on Advancement
Combating Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment
Honoring Intersectional Identities
Including Contingent Faculty
Summary
Part III. Building and Enacting a Change Portfolio
Chapter 8. Put It All Together
Case Study 1. Case Western Reserve University
Case Study 2. University of Texas at El Paso
Case Study 3. University of Wisconsin–Madison
Lessons from the Case Studies
Chapter 9. Design a Change Portfolio to Advance Equity
Taking a Systemic and Strategic Approach to Transformation
Implementing the Strategic Change Plan
Reflections and Next Steps
Concluding Thoughts
Appendix A. ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Awards by Cohort through 2019
Appendix B. Research Methods
References
Index