Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College

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Main Author: Clark, Crystal R.
Language:English
Published: University of Toledo / OhioLINK 2017
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Online Access:http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1513309636205349
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-toledo15133096362053492021-08-03T07:05:08Z Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College Clark, Crystal R. Higher Education Administration Womens Studies women community college leadership mothering matricentric feminist theory social role theory feminist critical policy analysis In 2011, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) acknowledged the absence of trend data to predict the representation of women in future academic leadership. This gap in the literature coupled with non-representative female leadership numbers and imminent shortages in leadership in the community college sector predicated the importance of this study and its contributions to literature and practice. Thus, the purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of women serving in community college leadership while rearing underage children. Through 13 semi-structured, one-on-one interviews, the study procured an understanding of the participants’ perceptions of the influence of their mothering role on their leadership role, providing insight about (a) the non-representative numbers of females in community college leadership, (b) the leadership crisis predicted to soon impact community colleges, and (c) the factors contributing to both. The study found that women living the phenomenon (a) similarly applied practices across their roles of mothering and leading, (b) experienced changes in their perceptions of self because of the intersectionality of mothering and leading, (c) endured limited access to professional development, and (d) found professional advancement not readily accessible. Further, the study provided a means of interpreting the findings based on the nascent Kaleidoscope Theory of Mothering Academics (KTMA), which emerged from the consideration of the intersectionality of participants’ identities through the intersectionality of applicable theories—matricentric feminist theory, social role theory, and feminist critical policy analysis. The study’s resulting recommendations included (a) intentional recruitment; (b) coordinated mentoring, coaching, and networking; (c) local professional development; (d) succession planning and “grow your own” training; (e) campus-wide cross training and internships; and (f) the creation of policies and practices sensitive to the needs of women leading or with the potential to lead while rearing underage children. 2017 English text University of Toledo / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1513309636205349 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1513309636205349 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Higher Education Administration
Womens Studies
women
community college
leadership
mothering
matricentric feminist theory
social role theory
feminist critical policy analysis
spellingShingle Higher Education Administration
Womens Studies
women
community college
leadership
mothering
matricentric feminist theory
social role theory
feminist critical policy analysis
Clark, Crystal R.
Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College
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title Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College
title_short Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College
title_full Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College
title_fullStr Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College
title_full_unstemmed Mothering Academics: Women’s Perception of the Intersectionality of Academic Leading and Rearing Underage Children in a Midwestern Urban Community College
title_sort mothering academics: women’s perception of the intersectionality of academic leading and rearing underage children in a midwestern urban community college
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publishDate 2017
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1513309636205349
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