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Vlase, Ionela |
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Terian, Andrei |
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2024-07-05T12:00:21Z |
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2024-07-05T12:00:21Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2023 |
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ISSN 03075079 |
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http://digital-library.ulbsibiu.ro/jspui/handle/123456789/3865 |
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dc.description |
Ionela Vlase & Andrei Terian (2023) The production of genderspecific scholarly literature in Romania: the weak institutionalisation of Gender
Studies in higher education, Studies in Higher Education, 48:12, 1825-1840, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2023.2215813 *
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2023.2215813 |
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This article examines the predictors of gender-specific literature production in the field of social sciences and humanities (SSH). The research used bibliometric information on 1132 gender-related articles by authors with Romanian affiliations. Binary logistic regression shows the individual and institutional factors of a paper’s likelihood of including gender-related words in its title. Weak institutionalisation of Gender Studies marks this national context, reflected in the marginal and discontinuous integration in the curriculum of higher-education institutions. Our findings suggest that the female gender of the first or a single author, as well as the authors’ affiliation with Romanian universities running master’s programmes in Gender Studies, are positively associated with the outcome variable. Likewise, single-author articles have greater odds than co-authored articles of including a reference to gender in their titles. Conversely, articles published in journals in the JIF third quartile of the JCR hierarchy have less chance of having a title that conveys an orientation towards gender-specific research. The implications of our findings suggest that the decisionmakers at the level of faculties and research institutes in SSH must focus on creating a facilitating environment for scholarly interest in feminist research. We propose tackling the negative stereotypes regarding feminism’s ideological underpinnings and its ostensible lack of epistemological foundation. Romania is a country still facing significant domestic violence and poor gender equality, so these findings have further implications at the societal level. |
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English |
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Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group |
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Gender Studies |
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higher education |
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knowledge production |
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feminism |
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logistic regression |
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postsocialist Romania |
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dc.title |
The production of gender-specific scholarly literature in Romania: the weak institutionalisation of Gender Studies in higher education |
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Article |
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