TY - JOUR
T1 - Feminist academic organizations
T2 - Challenging sexism through collective mobilizing across research, support, and advocacy
AU - Gurrieri, Lauren
AU - Prothero, Andrea
AU - Bettany, Shona
AU - Dobscha, Susan
AU - Drenten, Jenna
AU - Ferguson, Shelagh
AU - Finkelstein, Stacey
AU - McVey, Laura
AU - Ourahmoune, Nacima
AU - Steinfield, Laurel
AU - Tuncay Zeyer, Linda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Gender, Work & Organization published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2022/10/12
Y1 - 2022/10/12
N2 - This paper examines the establishment of a feminist academic organization, GENMAC (Gender, Markets, and Consumers; genmac.co), serving gender scholars in business schools and related fields. In so doing, it builds on the emerging literature of feminist academic organizations, as situated within feminist organizational studies (FOS). Through a feminist case study and by assessing the reflections of GENMAC's board members, we tell the story of the emergence of GENMAC and detail the tensions the organization encountered as it formally established itself as a feminist organization within the confines of a business school setting, a patriarchal system, and a neoliberal university paradigm. We build on the FOS literature by considering how our organization counters cultures of heightened individualism and builds collective action to challenge sexism through the nexus of research, support, and advocacy pillars of our organization. We demonstrate how, through these actions, our organization challenges hierarchies of knowledge, prioritizes the care and support needed for the day-to-day survival of gender scholars in business schools, and spotlights and challenges structural inequalities and injustices in the academy.
AB - This paper examines the establishment of a feminist academic organization, GENMAC (Gender, Markets, and Consumers; genmac.co), serving gender scholars in business schools and related fields. In so doing, it builds on the emerging literature of feminist academic organizations, as situated within feminist organizational studies (FOS). Through a feminist case study and by assessing the reflections of GENMAC's board members, we tell the story of the emergence of GENMAC and detail the tensions the organization encountered as it formally established itself as a feminist organization within the confines of a business school setting, a patriarchal system, and a neoliberal university paradigm. We build on the FOS literature by considering how our organization counters cultures of heightened individualism and builds collective action to challenge sexism through the nexus of research, support, and advocacy pillars of our organization. We demonstrate how, through these actions, our organization challenges hierarchies of knowledge, prioritizes the care and support needed for the day-to-day survival of gender scholars in business schools, and spotlights and challenges structural inequalities and injustices in the academy.
KW - Feminist organizational studies
KW - Feminist academic organizations
KW - Feminist case study
KW - Business schools
KW - Sexism
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85139669477&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/gwao.12912
DO - 10.1111/gwao.12912
M3 - Article
JO - Gender, Work and Organization
JF - Gender, Work and Organization
SN - 0968-6673
ER -