List of Figures and Tables x List of Contributors xii Introduction 1Marcus B. Weaver‐Hightower and Nancy S. Niemi Part I The Higher Education Corporation and Its Gender Implications 5 1 Unpacking the “Female Advantage” in the Career and Economic Impacts of College 7Tiffani M. Williams and Gregory C. Wolniak 2 Women’s Leadership in Higher Education: Addressing Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors 29Jolyn E. Dahlvig and Karen A. Longman 3 Gender, Digital Literacies, and Higher Education: Examinations of Equity 53Corrine M. Wickens and Tracy Miller 4 Gender, Neoliberalism, and Corporatized Higher Education 69Penny Jane Burke 5 Governing Boards and Their Relationship to Gender Issues in Higher Education 91Paul G. Rubin, Erin B. Ciarimboli, and Lindsay B. Coco 6 Gender Inequality and the New Faculty Majority 105Adrianna Kezar and Arely L. Acuna Part II Student Learning and Life in Global Contexts 125 7 Gender and Substance Use in Higher Education 127Scott Radimer and Adam M. McCready 8 A Rating Spectrum for Sexual Assault Education and Prevention at 10 Ivy‐Plus Institutions 145Ally Garcia, Julie Wienski, Nicole Cote, and Christopher Silva 9 This Is Not Your Parents’ Greek Life: Trends in the Ongoing Evolution of Fraternities and Sororities 171Alan D. DeSantis 10 Trans Students 197Genny Beemyn 11 International First‐Generation Students: Current Issues and Trends in the Research 215Michael J. Siegel 12 Women and the American Community College 231Racheal L. Stimpson 13 “Non‐Traditional” Learners and Twenty‐First‐Century Higher Education: The Ongoing Project of Inclusion 251Susan B. Marine 14 Gender Inequities in Collegiate Sport: History, Theory, Policy, and Practice 265Emily A. Johnson and Ajhanai Chanel Inez Newton Part III Curriculum, Services, Educators, and the Chalkface 289 15 Global Participation in Undergraduate Computing: A Review and Agenda for Research 291Kathleen J. Lehman, Kaitlin N. S. Newhouse, and Linda J. Sax 16 Institutions of Higher Education as Gendered Workplaces 315Nancy S. Niemi 17 Town Halls, Campaigns, and Safe Spaces: How Campus Responses to Violence Further Marginalize Vulnerable Populations 333Emily A. Johnson, Saralyn McKinnon‐Crowley, Aaron Voyles, and Alma J. Salcedo 18 Gender Centers in Higher Education: Spaces for Cultivating Critical Hope 359Matthew Jeffries and Ashley S. Boyd 19 Gendered Divisions of Labor in the Twenty‐First‐Century Academy: Research, Teaching, and Service 375Shelley M. Park and Dakota Park‐Ozee 20 Work–Life Integration for University Faculty: Overcoming Immunities to Change 397Maike Ingrid Philipsen 21 Single‐Sex and Coeducational Higher Education in International Contexts 411Kristen A. Renn 22 How High the Ceiling: Gender and Leadership in International Higher Education 429Sora H. Friedman 23 Study Abroad Programs and Their Intersection with Gender 451Noreen Siddiqui and Jody Jessup‐Anger Part IV Theoretical Paradigms, Methodologies, and Their Impact on the Study of Gender and Global Higher Education 469 24 Critical Theories and Methods in Gender and Higher Education 471Marcus B. Weaver‐Hightower 25 The Epistemological Significance of Transgender Studies in the Academy 493Wayne Martino, Diana Kuhl, and Kenan Omercajic 26 Researching Gender and Higher Education 515Laura Parson 27 Transfeminist Methodology: Examining Cissexism in Higher Education and Student Affairs Research 531T.J. Jourian Index 551
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