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E-raamat: Starting with Gender in International Higher Education Research: Conceptual Debates and Methodological Considerations

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Bridging a gap between higher education research and women’s and gender studies, this volume explores the conceptual underpinnings and methodological implications involved in researching different concepts commonly associated with gender, including queer, trans*, women, men, feminisms, intersectionality, alongside discussions about the term gender itself. Drawing on a range of empirical experiences and methodological frameworks, chapter authors consider the ethical, political, theoretical, and practical questions that arise when conducting gender-related research in college and university contexts. This book is a foundation for understanding the complexities of gender, as well as a site for envisioning new futures for educators and researchers in this emerging global discipline.

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List of Contributors
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Introduction: Starting with Concepts: A (Re)Introduction 1(11)
Z. Nicolazzo
Emily F. Henderson
1 Starting with Gender: Definitional Politics in International Higher Education Research
12(17)
Emily F. Henderson
2 Starting with Feminisms: Asking Feminist Questions, Enacting Feminist Praxis in Higher Education
29(18)
Susan B. Marine
3 Starting with Women: In the Same Boat? Academic Women and Academic Womanhood in Higher Education Research
47(15)
Katja Jonsas
4 Starting with Men: Emancipatory Possibilities for Higher Education Praxis
62(21)
Rachel Wagner
Chase Catalano
Dan Tillapaugh
5 Starting with Sexuality: Conceptualizing (Mis)translations of Sexualities and Genders as Willful Strategies of Organizational Survival at a Mexican University
83(15)
Andres Castro Samayoa
6 Starting with LGB(T): Methodological Considerations in Quantitative Gender and Sexual Identity Research in Higher Education
98(28)
Michael R. Woodford
Jessica Y. Joslin
Zack Marshall
7 Starting with Queer: An Enigmatic Concept for Higher Education Research and Practice
126(18)
James Burford
Louisa Allen
8 Starting with Trans*: The Effects of Methodological Violence through Gender Categorization in Higher Education Research
144(17)
Z. Nicolazzo
9 Starting with Community/ies? Intentional Beginnings as Sites for Trans*Formative Higher Education Praxis
161(18)
S. L. Simmons
T. J. Jourian
10 Starting with Sexual Harassment: Gender Politics in the Contemporary Indian University
179(18)
Madhumeeta Sinha
11 Starting with Mother: Contesting the Gendered Binaries of Care Operating in Higher Education
197(17)
Genine Hook
12 Starting with Intersectionality: Entanglements of Gender, Race and Class in Student Experiences of Higher Education
214(17)
Talita M. L. Calitz
13 Continuing with Concepts: Categorical Imaginings and Possibilities for Reinvention
231(10)
Mary Lou Rasmussen
Index 241
Emily F. Henderson is Assistant Professor of International Education and Development at the University of Warwick, UK.



Z Nicolazzo is Assistant Professor of Trans* Studies in Education in the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Arizona, USA.