A serious researcher or just another nice girl?: Doing gender in a male‐dominated scientific community

S Katila, S Meriläinen - Gender, Work & Organization, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
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This paper explores how we as female researchers are constructing our professional
identities in a male‐dominated scientific world. In particular, we focus on the extent to which
patriarchal articulations of professional identities influence female academics' self‐concept
and consciousness of their own abilities. We believe that the business school in which we
work reproduces certain inequalities systematically, if unintentionally. We are especially
interested in the way in which we, as part of the scientific community, are ourselves …
This paper explores how we as female researchers are constructing our professional identities in a male‐dominated scientific world. In particular, we focus on the extent to which patriarchal articulations of professional identities influence female academics' self‐concept and consciousness of their own abilities. We believe that the business school in which we work reproduces certain inequalities systematically, if unintentionally. We are especially interested in the way in which we, as part of the scientific community, are ourselves discursively producing and reproducing the gender division based on differences of sex. In other words, how we ‘do gender’ in a particular organizational setting and when assuming a particular organizational role.
The argument of this paper rests on the belief that the social construction of gender identities is not taking place only in the interaction of persons but also in the discourses within which those interactions occur. Identity and the meaning it implies are located here especially in language use. Discourses not only constitute meanings for terms and practices, but they also engender personal identities. Identity is not seen as fixed but rather as actively negotiated and transformed in discourse.
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