Lived Experiences of Women Academicians in Higher Education Institutions of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

Authors

  • Farooq Abdullah Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Sociology International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Author
  • Hazir Ullah School of Sociology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

Feminine, Patriarchal, Gender, Women, Higher education

Abstract

Studies in different socio-cultural contexts have found that women academics face structural and cultural obstacles and barriers. Less is known about the lived experiences of women academics in the context of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. This study explores the lived experiences of women academicians in coeducation higher education institutions (HEIs) / universites of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Pakistan. The main objective of the study was to know the working relationships and interactions between women academicians with their men colleagues and students. We also attempted to unpack how women academicians manage their families and academic responsibilities. The data for the study come from sixteen in-depth interviews with women academicians in two public sector coeducation universities/ HEIs of AJK. The respondents were selected with the help of purposive sampling technique. We processed and analyzed the collected data inline with the qualitative data analysis technique. We enagegd Walby‟s (1990) concept of pubic and private patriarchy. Our study findings/results unpacked the explicit and implicit disparities and discrimination faced by women academicians in the prevailing patriarchal structure of higher education institutions of AJK. The findings advance and further the existing debate on the lived experiences of women academicians in HEIs with new insights from the specific context of AJK.

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Published

2022-12-31

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