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Diversity, Democratisation and Difference: Theories and Methodologies Lost Leaders: Women in the Global Academy Professor Louise Morley Dr Barbara Crossouard Centre for Higher Education and Equity Research (CHEER), University of Sussex, UK Dr Mary Stiasny Institute of Education, UK

Women Vice-Chancellors: Leading or Being Led?

Provocations: How/ Why Has gender escaped the policy logic of the turbulent global academy? Is women’s capital devalued/ misrecognised in the knowledge economy? Is leadership legitimacy identified? Do cultural scripts for leaders coalesce/collide with normative gender performances? Do decision-making and informal practices lack transparency/ accountability/ reproduce privilege? Are leadership narratives understood? Power, influence, privilege? Loss, sacrifice, conflict? Unliveable lives?

What is it that people don’t see? Why don’t they see it? What do current optics/ practices/ specifications reveal and obscure? Optics and Apparatus: Identifying Women Leaders

Disqualified, Desiring or Dismissing Leadership: A Two-Way Gaze? How are women being seen e.g. as deficit men? How are women viewing leadership e.g. via the optic of neo- liberalism/ austerity/ unliveable lives?

Evidence Rigorous Literature Review Interviews 16 women and 7 men Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. What makes leadership attractive/unattractive to women? What enables/ supports women to enter leadership positions? Personal experiences of being enabled/ impeded from entering leadership?

The Power of the Socio-Cultural: Gender Appropriate Behaviour Women should not: Disrupt the symbolic order. Have seniority/ authority over men. Leave the domestic sphere. Transcend their class/ caste. Be visible. Be agentic/ active/choosers.

Lack of Investment in Women Change Interventions Kelaniya’s Centre for Gender Studies IKEA Foundation’s scholarships for the Asian University for Women ACU Gender Programme Absence of Structured Capacity-building Professional Development Mentoring Career Advice Opportunities for Doctoral Study Statistics and Research Studies

Academics or Politicians? Appointment of leaders = political process Lobbying Construction of highly visible public profiles Women excluded from influential networks and coalitions Codes of sexual propriety

Women Reflexively Scanning Women Are Not/ Rarely Identified, supported, encouraged and developed for leadership. Achieving the most senior leadership positions in prestigious, national co- educational universities. Personally/ collectively desiring senior leadership. Attracted to labour intensity of competitive, audit cultures in the managerialised global academy. Intelligible/ seen as leaders? Women Are Constrained by socio-cultural messages. Entering middle management. Horizontally segregated. Often located on career pathways that do not lead to senior positions. Burdened with affective load: being ‘other’ in masculinist cultures navigating between professional and domestic responsibilities. Hearing leadership narratives as unliveable lives. Often perceiving leadership as loss. Demanding change.

Moving On Develop: Policy Interventions Collect: Gender disaggregated statistics Ensure: Strategic management of gender mainstreaming Initiate: Development programmes for women leaders in higher education Review: Recruitment and selection procedures for leaders Address: Socio-cultural challenges via: the curriculum e.g. Gender Studies gender sensitisation programmes.

Invest in Women

Equality is Quality

Follow Up? Morley, L. (I2014) Lost Leaders: Women in the Global Academy. Higher Education Research and Development, 33 (1) 111– 125. Morley, L. (2013) The Rules of the Game: Women and the Leaderist Turn in Higher Education, Gender and Education. 25 (1) Morley, L. (2013) Women and Higher Education Leadership: Absences and Aspirations. Stimulus Paper for the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education. Morley, L. (2013) International Trends in Women’s Leadership in Higher Education In, T. Gore, and Stiasny, M (eds) Going Global. London, Emerald Press.