TY - JOUR
T1 - Female academics’ research capacities in the Kurdistan region of Iraq
T2 - socio-cultural issues, personal factors and institutional practices
AU - Masika, Rachel
AU - Wisker, Gina
AU - Dabbagh, Lanja
AU - Akreyi, Kawther Jameel
AU - Golmohamad, Hediyeh
AU - Bendixen, Lone
AU - Crawford, Kirstin
PY - 2014/1/24
Y1 - 2014/1/24
N2 - In October 2010, an interdisciplinary group of female academics from a university in the Kurdistan region of Iraq initiated a collaborative research project with a UK university to investigate opportunities and challenges for female academics' research leadership in universities in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The project aimed to develop female academics' research capacities using action learning and research principles, in order to focus on issues of concern to practitioners, seek understanding, reflect on activities and enhance them through needs identification-solution-reflection cycles and collaboratively seek solutions. The research uncovered socially constructed barriers to advancement shaped by socio-cultural issues and institutional practices, found exemplars of successful female academics and strengthened participants' research leadership capacities. We conclude that the expansion of female academics' capacities should be prioritised in the Kurdistan region of Iraq to harness their contributions to nation-building and economic development, goals that are explicitly emphasised in higher education policy statements.
AB - In October 2010, an interdisciplinary group of female academics from a university in the Kurdistan region of Iraq initiated a collaborative research project with a UK university to investigate opportunities and challenges for female academics' research leadership in universities in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The project aimed to develop female academics' research capacities using action learning and research principles, in order to focus on issues of concern to practitioners, seek understanding, reflect on activities and enhance them through needs identification-solution-reflection cycles and collaboratively seek solutions. The research uncovered socially constructed barriers to advancement shaped by socio-cultural issues and institutional practices, found exemplars of successful female academics and strengthened participants' research leadership capacities. We conclude that the expansion of female academics' capacities should be prioritised in the Kurdistan region of Iraq to harness their contributions to nation-building and economic development, goals that are explicitly emphasised in higher education policy statements.
KW - development studies
KW - femininities
KW - women
KW - qualitative interviews
KW - higher education
KW - Middle East
U2 - 10.1080/09540253.2013.873391
DO - 10.1080/09540253.2013.873391
M3 - Article
SN - 0954-0253
VL - 26
SP - 52
EP - 69
JO - Gender and Education
JF - Gender and Education
IS - 1
ER -