Abstract
An academic insider, Pat O’Connor will talk about her experiences over a 46-year career in five academic organisations in Ireland and the UK: moving from contract research assistant to full professor and Dean. Reading extracts from her memoir: ‘A ‘proper’ woman?’ she will describe the subtle and relentless processes of devaluation, marginalisation and disempowerment that are often ‘normalised’ in academia. With flashes of humour, she will recognise that substantial changes have occurred in academia: these changes challenging assumptions that women are ‘the problem’. Yet many of the processes and attitudes remain largely unchanged. Naming them, she will argue, is a key element in creating real change.
Bio: Pat O’Connor is an emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Limerick, and Visiting Professor, Geary Institute, University College Dublin (having previously held visiting professorships at London, Linkoping, Deakin and Melbourne). She was the first woman full Professor of Sociology in Ireland; and the first woman to be a full Professor in any discipline and faculty Dean in the University of Limerick. A feminist and a sociologist, she was a member of the HEA National Review on Gender Equality in Irish Higher Educational Institutions (2016). In addition to this memoir, she has published 120 academic publications including eight books, 80 refereed journal articles and more than 30 book chapters.
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