"What kept me going was stubbornness”: Perspectives from Swedish early career women academics in geography

  • Martina Angela Caretta Assistant Professor of Geography Department of Geology and Geography – West Virginia University Brooks Hall PO Box 6300, 98 Beechurst Ave. West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 26506 Phone (304) 293-5603 | Fax: (304) 293-6522 Email: martinaangelacaretta@gmail.com ( My institutional email will be activated during the month of August when I will start on this position)
  • Natasha Alexandra Webster Human Geography Department - Stockholm University Arrhenius väg 8 10691 Stockholm , SWEDEN
Keywords: Geography, early career women, academia, neoliberalism, Sweden.
Agencies: This study was financed by the Royal Vitterhetsakademi. We thank all the participant to the workshop for their kind collaboration.

Abstract

The rise of neoliberalism is creating inequalities for women as they balance their private lives and career trajectories. Geography as a middle sized discipline bridging the social and physical sciences offers insights into the ways neoliberal policies are felt by early career women (ECW). Using a life course model, this study presents the results of a workshop which sought to explore the ways in which women geographers, in Sweden, perceive and experience obstacles in their career advancement and which coping strategies they put in place to overcome those. The results show the blurring of the ECW ´s work and private lives. We find the experiences of ECW in Swedish geography departments are consistent with those of women in other countries. We conclude that ECW carry extra burdens in their career trajectories as academics due to unsupportive working environments, lack of mentorship, and an increasing pressure to produce measurable outputs and precarious employment. We argue that initiatives and programs aimed at retaining women in academia need to take on a broader perspective acknowledging the entanglement of women´s private and public spheres.

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Martina Angela Caretta, Assistant Professor of Geography Department of Geology and Geography – West Virginia University Brooks Hall PO Box 6300, 98 Beechurst Ave. West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 26506 Phone (304) 293-5603 | Fax: (304) 293-6522 Email: martinaangelacaretta@gmail.com ( My institutional email will be activated during the month of August when I will start on this position)

Martina Angela Caretta is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Geology and Geography at West Virginia University. She holds a PhD in Geography from the Stockholm University. She is a feminist geographer investigating the human dimensions of water. Her doctoral dissertation investigated gender contracts in small holder irrigation farming systems in Kenya and Tanzania. Her work has been published in The Geographical Journal, in Climate & Development and in Qualitative Research, among other journals.

Natasha Alexandra Webster, Human Geography Department - Stockholm University Arrhenius väg 8 10691 Stockholm , SWEDEN

Natasha Alexandra Webster is a PhD candidate at the Department of Human Geography at Stockholm University. Her dissertation focuses on Thai women’s mobility and agency in Sweden. She has a background in feminist geography and urban and regional planning.

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Published
2016-12-19
How to Cite
Caretta M. A. y Webster N. A. (2016). "What kept me going was stubbornness”: Perspectives from Swedish early career women academics in geography. Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research), 7(2), 89-113. https://doi.org/10.5209/INFE.52911