2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-017-0177-9
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Advancing gender equality through the Athena SWAN Charter for Women in Science: an exploratory study of women’s and men’s perceptions

Abstract: BackgroundWhile in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia, higher education and research institutions are widely engaged with the Athena SWAN Charter for Women in Science to advance gender equality, empirical research on this process and its impact is rare. This study combined two data sets (free- text comments from a survey and qualitative interviews) to explore the range of experiences and perceptions of participation in Athena SWAN in medical science departments of a research-intensive university in Oxf… Show more

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“…Overall, these issues strengthen the importance of evidence‐based research to further understand the extent and nature of bias, including the underlying beliefs and determinants and how best to address these at individual and organisational and systems levels to support equity for all (as noted by Keane) . As we outlined in our original article, the Athena SWAN (Scientific Women's Academic Network) charter has shown that organisational and systems level change, along with measurement and transparent reporting, is necessary for progress towards equity in academia. A similar initiative in health and medicine is needed to determine comparable strategies effective in enabling equity, including in areas such as access to parental leave for all parents.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Overall, these issues strengthen the importance of evidence‐based research to further understand the extent and nature of bias, including the underlying beliefs and determinants and how best to address these at individual and organisational and systems levels to support equity for all (as noted by Keane) . As we outlined in our original article, the Athena SWAN (Scientific Women's Academic Network) charter has shown that organisational and systems level change, along with measurement and transparent reporting, is necessary for progress towards equity in academia. A similar initiative in health and medicine is needed to determine comparable strategies effective in enabling equity, including in areas such as access to parental leave for all parents.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The critique of the RBV for career capital offered in the literature review highlights that difference in capitals accumulation does not offer explanatory power for the lack of diverse senior teams. By applying Bourdieu's ideas of symbolic capital and symbolic violence, a greater understanding of power relationships may emerge which can offer an explanation for why organizations, including universities, have failed to diversify their senior teams, regardless of many years of equality and diversity policies and implementation of such activities such as Athena SWAN (Ovseiko, Chapple, Edmunds, & Ziebland, ).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By applying Bourdieu's ideas of symbolic capital and symbolic violence, a greater understanding of power relationships may emerge which can offer an explanation for why organizations, including universities, have failed to diversify their senior teams, regardless of many years of equality and diversity policies and implementation of such activities such as Athena SWAN (Ovseiko, Chapple, Edmunds, & Ziebland, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intergroup sexual orientation contrasts in capacities condition the probabilities that females and guys at the individual level will accomplish specific levels of monetary prosperity. Here we center around two pointers of capacities -instruction and wellbeing -both considered basic essentials to prosperity, establishing the framework for the capacity to arrangement for self and family and in this way to accomplish financial security (Ovseiko et al 2017). …”
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confidence: 99%