Explores the struggle between the academic women of the U. of California at Berkeley and the male administration to define the nature and mission of the home economics department and the contestation
Presents a social history of gender stratification at the University of California at Berkeley through a combination of organizational theory and biography.
With the higher employment mobility promised by globalization, and the increasing need for people capable of working at a global rather than national level, the time has come for states to cooperate i
Universities and nations have long recognized the direct contribution of graduate education to the welfare of the economy by meeting a range of research and employment needs. With the burgeoning of a