Doing leadership differently as resistance: Care‐fully reworking Aotearoa New Zealand's research system

Author:

Cox Bethany12ORCID,Locke Kirsten23ORCID,Sharp Emma12ORCID,Rayne Aisling24ORCID,Walker Leilani25ORCID,Steeves Tammy26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Te Kura Mātai Taiao/School of Environment Waipapa Taumata Rau/The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

2. Te Pūnaha Matatini Centre of Research Excellence Auckland New Zealand

3. Te Kura o te Kōtuinga Akoranga Mātauranga/School of Critical Studies in Education Waipapa Taumata Rau/The University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

4. Cawthron Institute Nelson New Zealand

5. Department of Environmental Science Auckland University of Technology Auckland New Zealand

6. School of Biological Sciences University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractThe ‘research system’ in Aotearoa New Zealand is rife with obstacles for entry and retention of diversity. The research system's complexity and longevity gives the impression of stability and fixity, but we argue it is characterised by a lack of imagination around leadership that generates change. In this article, we examine the embodied experiences of research leadership, as encountered by participants at Aotearoa New Zealand's universities and a nationally funded Centre of Research Excellence. It is within such institutions and organisations, built on colonial and patriarchal values, that experiences of marginalisation, oppression and harassment have been documented. We destabilise the apparently static nature of this ‘research system monolith’ by taking up MacLeavy, Fannin and Larner's (2021) provocation of a feminist approach to boldly do leadership differently. Drawing from interviews with researchers, we argue that resistance to, and reworking of, the research system can be found in feminist modes of practice: in the everyday, mundane practices of care‐full research leadership that do leadership differently.

Funder

Te Pūnaha Matatini

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geography, Planning and Development

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