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Feminist Perspectives on Law Law Schools and Law Reform Essays in Honour of Professor Jill Mckeough

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  • Author:
    BOWREY Kathy
  • ISBN:
    9781760023188
  • Publication Date:
    September 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Federation Press
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Feminist Perspectives on Law Law Schools and Law Reform Essays in Honour of Professor Jill Mckeough
Feminist Perspectives on Law Law Schools and Law Reform Essays in Honour of Professor Jill Mckeough

Feminist Perspectives on Law Law Schools and Law Reform Essays in Honour of Professor Jill Mckeough

SKU: 9781760023188
Regular price $153.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BOWREY Kathy
  • ISBN:
    9781760023188
  • Publication Date:
    September 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Federation Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Emerita Professor Jill McKeough is a pioneer of Australian intellectual property scholarship and teaching, former Head of School and Dean, Chair of the Council of Australian Law Deans and law reform commissioner. This volume considers Jill's career in light of the politics of legal education, university management, law reform and university research assessment. Each of the chapters discusses particular career achievements, hurdles faced and critical reflections on her legacy. Gender themes addressed include: agency and opportunity; approaches to management and leadership; valuing labour and contribution; authority in public life; and understanding research impact.

Today only about 4% of festschrifts touch on women's careers. This festschrift includes consideration of the underbelly of womens success in a university. Successful careers do not magically unfold. Nor are they accidents. In exploring how one 'gets on with it' and what can be achieved given the chance, it is hoped that this collection can help to seed more ideas about what is possible and to keep bringing about necessary change.

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  • Emerita Professor Jill McKeough is a pioneer of Australian intellectual property scholarship and teaching, former Head of School and Dean, Chair of the Council of Australian Law Deans and law reform commissioner. This volume considers Jill's career in light of the politics of legal education, university management, law reform and university research assessment. Each of the chapters discusses particular career achievements, hurdles faced and critical reflections on her legacy. Gender themes addressed include: agency and opportunity; approaches to management and leadership; valuing labour and contribution; authority in public life; and understanding research impact.

    Today only about 4% of festschrifts touch on women's careers. This festschrift includes consideration of the underbelly of womens success in a university. Successful careers do not magically unfold. Nor are they accidents. In exploring how one 'gets on with it' and what can be achieved given the chance, it is hoped that this collection can help to seed more ideas about what is possible and to keep bringing about necessary change.

Emerita Professor Jill McKeough is a pioneer of Australian intellectual property scholarship and teaching, former Head of School and Dean, Chair of the Council of Australian Law Deans and law reform commissioner. This volume considers Jill's career in light of the politics of legal education, university management, law reform and university research assessment. Each of the chapters discusses particular career achievements, hurdles faced and critical reflections on her legacy. Gender themes addressed include: agency and opportunity; approaches to management and leadership; valuing labour and contribution; authority in public life; and understanding research impact.

Today only about 4% of festschrifts touch on women's careers. This festschrift includes consideration of the underbelly of womens success in a university. Successful careers do not magically unfold. Nor are they accidents. In exploring how one 'gets on with it' and what can be achieved given the chance, it is hoped that this collection can help to seed more ideas about what is possible and to keep bringing about necessary change.