The Gendered North-South University Collaboration: Experiences and visions
Abstract
The universities in the North and the South are as all institutions, gendered. That
means that the ambitions of the universities reflect ideologies, which attribute
different values to male and female students and teachers. These ideologies are
also embodied in the various institutions, for example in the mandates of the programmes for North-South university collaboration. This article is based on our
experiences from such a programme, namely the Anthropos project, financed by
the Norwegian University Committee for Developing Research and Education
(NUFU).
Description
Bidrag til Women`s world 99 i Kvinnforsks skriftserie
Publisher
Kvinnforsk, Universitetet i TromsøSeries
Kvinnforsks skriftserie, 3/2000.Citation
Djingui, M., Gerrard, S. & Holtedahl, L. (2000). The Gendered North-South University Collaboration: Experiences and visions. In: Valestrand, H. (Edt.), Nord og nedenfra: Bidrag fra "Tromsøforskere" til Women's Worlds 99 = papers by Tromsø academics for Women's Worlds 99 (p. 83-97). Tromsø: Kvinnforsk, Universitetet i Tromsø. ISBN 8291167-07-7, ISSN 1501-6722.Metadata
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