Addressing the queen bee syndrome in academia : searching for sisterhood in the professoriate / edited by Karis L. Clarke and Noran L. Moffett.
"The implications of the Queen Bee Syndrome matter greatly in higher education as women in higher education come well prepared; however, they may not be ready for the lack of support from female colleagues and may have increased intentions to quit their current jobs in response to unpleasant ex...
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Language: | English |
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Hershey, PA :
Information Science Reference,
2023.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Now What?: A Case Study on the Impact of Nefarious Queen Bees / Caroline M. Crawford
- 2. Addressing the Queen Bee Syndrome: Shifting the Focus / Bria P. Cole
- 3. Being a Queen Bee, Sister, or Crab?: A Qualitative Inquiry About the Queen Bee, Sisterhood, and Crabs in a Barrel Metaphors in Turkish Academia / Ela Burcu Uçel, Benan Kurt Yilmaz, Olca Sürgevil Dalkiliç
- 4. The Invisible Incivility Archetype That Is Imploding Higher Education From Within: The Queen Bee Syndrome's Canary in the Coal Mine / Janice Moore Newsum, Miriam Thomas, Caroline M. Crawford, Noran L. Moffett
- 5. Perceptions of Doctoral-Affiliated Professionals: Articulated Reflections of Queen Bee Syndrome Experiences / Caroline M. Crawford, Derrick L. Bullard, LaToya D. Cesar, James Dillard, Jillian N. Jackson, Angela McCall Hill, Teri L. Neely, Ferdinand D. “Sam” Samonte, Noran L. Moffett
- 6. Success as a Sisterhood: Taking the Sting Out of the Queen Bee Syndrome / Twyla J. Tasker, Kinsey O. Hansen, Amy Murphy
- 7. Perspectives From a Maritime University's Female Faculty: From Queen Bees to Gentle Mermaids or White Sharks / Pinar Ozdemir
- 8. Surviving the Hive in Global Crisis?: The Queen Bee Phenomenon in Higher Education / Catherine Hayes.