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Delivering gender justice in academia through gender equality plans? Normative and practical challenges

This paper employs the concept of epistemic justice to examine the potential for gender equality plans (GEPs) to bring about sustainable transformative change towards gender equality in higher education. Mindful of both the limitations and opportunities of gender policy interventions, the paper high...

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Published in:Gender, work, and organization work, and organization, 2021-05, Vol.28 (3), p.1115-1132
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Academic departments
Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002)
epistemic justice
Epistemology
Equality
gender equality
Gender equity
Gender inequality
Gender relations
Higher education
institutional change
Justice
Organizational culture
Perpetuation
Power
Sustainability
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