Affiliation:
1. Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Novi Sad
Abstract
The paper aims to fill the gap in the scholarly literature regarding the way
in which the intersection of ethnicity, gender and scientific fields shapes
women?s narratives about science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM) fields in a multiethnic environment in Serbia. A qualitative study
was conducted, capitalizing on in-depth, semi-structured of twenty
semi-structured interviews conducted with university professors from ethnic
minority and majority comminties, working in STEM and social sciences and
humanities (SSH) field of studies in two state universiteis in Serbia. The
findings indicate that ethnic minority female professors from STEM are less
open to female students and colleagues in their domains and do not see the
need for more women in STEM. This attitude can be traced back to these women
having to overcome a ?double jeopardy? and ?symbolic violence? in a very
male-dominated field, as they belong to ethnic minority and hat to deal with
the lack of or with the denial of recources within institutions. Equal
abilities of men and women in STEM was a topic occurring mostly in the
narratives of the majority women who mostly adopted a masculine patterns of
behavior and tried to become ?one of the boys?. Both minority and majority
women agreed that deeply rooted gender stereotypes prevent women from
choosing a career in STEM. The research identified the need for more
inclusive education programs on all levels and for female role models to
steer more women towards STEM.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
3 articles.
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