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Embracing Paradox Realities: Racially Minoritised Women and Gender‐Based Violence in Higher Education

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Lipinsky, Anke
Pilinkaitė Sotirovič, Vilana
Jaquetto Pereira, Bruna Cristina

Abstract

Although universities often adopt diversity and inclusion policies, the everyday experience of employees indicates multiple and intersectional forms of discrimination. This article discusses how institutional norms and practices reinforce power structures and stop those experiencing intersectional d... view more

Although universities often adopt diversity and inclusion policies, the everyday experience of employees indicates multiple and intersectional forms of discrimination. This article discusses how institutional norms and practices reinforce power structures and stop those experiencing intersectional discrimination from voicing their experiences of gender‐based violence in higher education. We employ the frameworks of "everyday racism" and "network silence" to analyse 12 interviews with racially minoritised women who experienced gender‐based violence in academia and one bystander. Our findings challenge the assumption of universities that gender‐based violence and racial discrimination are marginal concerns. The interviews point to institutional factors that generate, coerce, and support silence. They reveal a paradox combination of dynamics of hypervisibility and invisibility, structural barriers, institutional practices, discriminatory attitudes, stereotypes, and prejudices as factors contributing to silencing, othering, and marginalisation within academia. Women from ethnic minorities and marginalised groups demonstrate both self‐silencing and the deprivation of their agency and voice due to cultural normative expectations. We conclude by exploring alternatives to promote transformational change that considers intersectional and multiple forms of discrimination. We suggest what change agents in higher education institutions can do to hear unheard voices and reduce the long‐standing multiple disadvantages faced by intersectionally marginalised groups.... view less


Die Studie behandelt Erfahrungsberichte von Sexismus und Rassismus aus dem Arbeitskontext von Wissenschaftler*innen. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung weisen darauf hin, dass in einem Umfeld voller hierarchischer Strukturen und Machtungleichheiten, wie es in Hochschulen zu beobachten ist, die Normalis... view more

Die Studie behandelt Erfahrungsberichte von Sexismus und Rassismus aus dem Arbeitskontext von Wissenschaftler*innen. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung weisen darauf hin, dass in einem Umfeld voller hierarchischer Strukturen und Machtungleichheiten, wie es in Hochschulen zu beobachten ist, die Normalisierung geschlechtsbezogener, homophober und rassistischer Stereotype und Vorurteile zu einer alltäglichen Praxis wird. Diese Normalisierung trägt gleichzeitig zur Entstehung und Manifestation geschlechtsbezogener Gewalt bei.... view less

Keywords
diversity; racism; intersectionality; university; violence; gender-specific factors; university; discrimination; everyday life; experience

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Organizational Sociology

Free Keywords
everyday racism; gender‐based violence; higher education; silence; transformational change

Document language
English

Publication Year
2026

Journal
Social Inclusion, 14 (2026)

Issue topic
Diversity and Change Agents in Higher Education

ISSN
2183-2803

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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