CFP: Women in the Profession (3/15/06; journal issue)
Call for Papers for Special Issue, Fall 2006
Professional Studies Review is now accepting articles for consideration for its Fall 2006 issue. This issue will be devoted to Women in the Profession. Suggested topics might include (but are not limited to) such issues as:
Feminist Pedagogy
Debunking Myths of Women in Academe
Patriarchal Expectations and Feminist Strategies in Colleges of Professional Studies
Tenure and Promotion
Women and Leadership in the Professional Colleges
Codes of Female Pedagogy
The University Classroom: A Woman’s Sphere?
Opening Doors and Shattering Glass Ceilings:
Women and Promotion
Overrating and Underrating: Students Evaluation of Women Professors
Women Leading, Men Following: A New Professional Paradigm?
African-American and Hispanic representation among college teachers
What the Professions Should Be Doing
Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
Women’s Studies Courses
Salary/pay inequalities
Gender Trends in Professional Practice
Submissions should be written for scholars, teachers and graduate students who are not necessarily specialists in a professional field but are versed in the current research.
Submissions from younger scholars and graduate students are welcome.
Deadline for final submission: March 15, 2006
To receive author guidelines or journal information, contact:
Dr. Joseph Marotta, General Editor, email: marottaj@stjohns.edu or see the PSR website: http://new.stjohns.edu/academics/undergraduate/professionalstudies/journals/psr/psr.sju
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