Excellent and gender equal? Academic motherhood and gender blindness in Norwegian academia
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Thun, C. (2019). Excellent and gender equal? Academic motherhood and gender blindness in Norwegian academia. Gender, Work & Organization, 27(2), 166-180. doi: 10.1111/gwao.12368 10.1111/gwao.12368Abstract
This article explores Norwegian female academics' experiences with academic motherhood in an organizational perspective. A main finding is that academia as an organization is greedy, uncertain, and has ‘blind spots' that reveal gender bias related to gender and parental status, especially mothers. By analysing the link between gendered organization of work and the legitimatizing of gender inequality, the article reveals ‘gender blindness' in the academic organization concerning gender and parental status. The article concludes that changes in academia — in line with academic capitalism — may indicate that the Norwegian model of work–life balance is under pressure. This article suggests that the organizational conditions for academic motherhood are important factors in order to understand the persistence of gender inequality.