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National minorities in Serbian academia = the role of gender and language barriers /
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National minorities in Serbian academia/ by Karolina Lendak-Kabok.
其他題名:
the role of gender and language barriers /
作者:
Lendak-Kabok, Karolina.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 183 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1.Introduction: Intersectionality As A Lived Experience -- 2. Education As An Institution And As A Mechanism In The Lives Of Eastern European National Minority Women -- 3. Limited Options - National Minority Education In Serbia -- 4. Lost In Translation: The Language Barrier's Effect On National Minority High School Graduates -- 5. The Language Barrier As The Ethnic 'Glass Ceiling': Ethnic Micro-Universes Within Serbian Universities -- 6. The Costs Of Academic Career For An National Minority Woman -- 7. Conclusions.
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標題:
Minority women - Education - Serbia. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02367-5
ISBN:
9783031023675
National minorities in Serbian academia = the role of gender and language barriers /
Lendak-Kabok, Karolina.
National minorities in Serbian academia
the role of gender and language barriers /[electronic resource] :by Karolina Lendak-Kabok. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xiv, 183 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
1.Introduction: Intersectionality As A Lived Experience -- 2. Education As An Institution And As A Mechanism In The Lives Of Eastern European National Minority Women -- 3. Limited Options - National Minority Education In Serbia -- 4. Lost In Translation: The Language Barrier's Effect On National Minority High School Graduates -- 5. The Language Barrier As The Ethnic 'Glass Ceiling': Ethnic Micro-Universes Within Serbian Universities -- 6. The Costs Of Academic Career For An National Minority Woman -- 7. Conclusions.
"Karolina Lendak-Kabok provides a chilling look at the obstacles facing women from the largest ethnic minorities in Serbia as they make their way in the academy. Adopting an intersectional framework, combined with quantitative and qualitative data, she shows how gender, ethnicity, and linguistic community interact in keeping minority women from rising to the top in higher education. A must-read for anyone interested in the problem of the 'glass ceiling' from an Eastern European perspective." -Kathy Davis, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands "Lendak-Kabok's fascinating study of the multi-ethnic northern Serbian province of Vojvodina provides all-new insights into ethnic language schooling systems, national minorities in the Serbian higher education system, and unique gender challenges faced by Hungarian, Slovak, and Romanian women academics. By situating her in-depth research in the larger context of Central and Eastern Europe and the European Union, Lendak-Kabok challenges some of our prior notions of the "language barriers" faced by national linguistic minorities in pursuing higher education and academic careers." -Wayne E. Wright, Purdue University, USA This book offers an intersectional analysis of secondary and tertiary educational pathways of ethnic Hungarians, Romanians and Slovaks in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia. After a detailed overview of the legal and institutional context of national minority education in Serbia, the book presents qualitative and quantitative research results to illuminate the often invisible linguistic and cultural barriers that national minority high school graduates, university students and faculty may encounter. The author also focuses on the position of national minority women in Serbian higher education and academia, shedding light on the very gendered nature of the 'glass ceiling' that often holds members of national minority communities back from career building. This book will be of interest to policymakers seeking nuanced interpretations of multifocal inequalities, as well as academics in fields such as gender studies, migration studies, minority languages and communities, and the sociology of education. Karolina Lendák-Kabók is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Her research focuses on the position of ethnic minority women in post-transition Eastern European societies, their career possibilities, and the potential societal barriers they struggle with, in particular in the academic setting.
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