Capturing phantasm in academia: evaluation artefacts and gender

Spanò Emanuela
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
2019-01-01

Abstract

In light of some international research, we will try to show that the persistent inequality that muddies statistics is the result of processes that concern women social experience in academia. Starting from some quantitative evidences, we will try to go beyond the data to understand how media forms assumed by visualization requirements in research, teaching and practice related to institutional work influence the representation of women professional experience. In particular, analysing the ASN evaluation artefact, we focus on how this performative level interacts with the dimension of gender. More analytically, the question we ask is whether the interfaces constituting the new academic spatiality “hold” a phantasmal media (Harrell, 2013) requiring conformity, and how this phantasm removes or accentuates gender performativity.
2019
Academia; Evaluation artefacts; Gender performativity; Phantasmal media
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