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Book review of Rosenberg, B. (2023). “Whatever It Is, I’m Against It”: Resistance to Change in Higher Education. Harvard Education Press.
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I’m looking for a teacher and a master... – tutoring in the face of contemporary culture challenges
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You Gotta Be Determined to Get in There: Voices of Women Higher Education Technology Leaders
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"I'm Guilty, But I'm Not a War Criminal!": Fixing Treaty Crimes
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“Oh, That’s Engineering?”: Complicating Black Women Educators’ Understanding of Engineering Practices in Urban Elementary Schools
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The Dynamic of Women Leading Women in Higher Education
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Storying family experiences in higher education: Surfacing, awakening, and transforming developing leader identity
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Exploring the Role of Higher Education Leaders in Quality Culture Development: A Mixed Methods Study
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Experiences of Female Academic Leaders in Higher Education: A Case Study in Cairo
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“I’m Not Pretty Anymore:” Femininity and Beauty in the Barbie Movie
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Women in higher education : an analysis of narratives on gender in the workplace
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Narratives of black women academics in South African Higher Education: An autoethnography
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European higher education
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“I Wouldn't for Myself; I'm Quitting for Her”: Pregnant Hispanic Mothers’ SUD and Trauma Experiences
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Weiterbildung im Kontext von Arbeit
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I'm not going back to the Township; Re-imagining 'trauma' as tragedy.
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Vulnerability and strength in women's lived experiences of HIV: "it was sad that first day, but now I'm powerful
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OH, OH, NO OZEMPIC: THE DANGERS OF OZEMPIC’S DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER ADVERTISEMENTS
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Dichotomy In the Foundation Phase: Are Departmental Heads Educators or Curriculum Leaders?
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The House as a Character: The Role of Set Design in the Film I'm Still Here
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From Negotiator to Note-Taker: The Role of Women Leaders and Academic Technology Cultures
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A narrative study of the hidden curriculum in a private higher education institution
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Educational support for disadvantaged students in Vietnamese higher education
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The power of proportion: Observation, listening and speaking as core practices for educational leaders