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Overview

Barbara Bagilhole was affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their academic career included research and teaching in areas related to their field of expertise.

The available data does not include specific information on publications, co-authors, or detailed research topics connected to Barbara Bagilhole. However, their association with a prominent UK institution suggests engagement in scholarly activities consistent with academic standards of the university.

There is no record of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or typical publication venues linked to their research output. Similarly, no data on specific fields, subfields of study, main topics, or book publications is provided.

Barbara Bagilhole was noted as deceased, indicating that their contributions to academia are part of the historical record rather than current ongoing research.

Best Publications

  • How Women Engineers Do and Undo Gender: Consequences for Gender Equality

    Abigail Powell;Barbara Bagilhole;Andrew R.J. Dainty

  • The Contradiction of the Myth of Individual Merit, and the Reality of a Patriarchal Support System in Academic Careers A Feminist Investigation

    Barbara Bagilhole;Jackie Goode

  • Girls' Jobs for the Boys? Men, Masculinity and Non-Traditional Occupations

    Simon Cross;Barbara Bagilhole

  • A grounded theory of women's career under-achievement in large UK construction companies

    Andrew R. J. Dainty;Barbara M. Bagilhole;Richard H. Neale

  • Gender stereotypes among women engineering and technology students in the UK: lessons from career choice narratives

    Abigail Powell;Andrew Dainty;Barbara Bagilhole

  • Survivors in a male preserve: A study of British women academics' experiences and perceptions of discrimination in a UK university

    Barbara Bagilhole

  • How to Keep a Good Woman Down: an investigation of the role of institutional factors in the process of discrimination against women academics

    Barbara Bagilhole

  • Gender, Power and Management: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Higher Education.

    Barbara Bagilhole;Kate White

  • Gendering the Management of Change in Higher Education: A Case Study

    Jackie Goode;Barbara Bagilhole

  • Challenging Equal Opportunities: Changing and adapting male hegemony in academia

    Barbara Bagilhole

  • Towards a Gendered Skills Analysis of Senior Management Positions in UK and Australian Universities

    Barbara Bagilhole;Kate White

  • CREATING EQUALITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: AN AGENDA FOR CHANGE FOR WOMEN AND ETHNIC MINORITIES

    A. R. J. Dainty;B. M. Bagilhole;K. H. Ansari;J. Jackson

  • Women in Non-traditional Occupations: Challenging Men

    Barbara Bagilhole

  • "They're Not Girly Girls": An Exploration of Quantitative and Qualitative Data on Engineering and Gender in Higher Education.

    Sarah Barnard;Tarek M. Hassan;Barbara Bagilhole;Andrew R.J. Dainty

  • The problem of women's assimilation into UK engineering cultures: can critical mass work?

    Abigail Powell;Barbara M. Bagilhole;Andrew R.J. Dainty

  • Researching UK Women Professionals in SET: A Critical Review of Current Approaches

    Sarah Barnard;Abigail Powell;Barbara Bagilhole;Andrew Dainty

  • Male and female perspectives on equality measures for the UK construction sector

    Andrew R.J. Dainty;Barbara M. Bagilhole;Richard H. Neale

  • ‘It Never Struck Me as Female’: Investigating Men's Entry into Female-dominated Occupations

    Barbara Bagilhole;Simon Cross

  • People and Culture in Construction : A Reader

    Andrew Dainty;Stuart Green;Barbara Bagilhole

  • Women’s careers in large construction companies: expectations unfulfilled?

    Andrew R.J. Dainty;Richard H. Neale;Barbara M. Bagilhole

  • The Contradiction of the Myth of Individual Merit, and the Reality of a Patriarchal Support System in Academic Careers

    Barbara Bagilhole;Jackie Goode

Frequent Co-Authors

Sue Wilkinson
Sue Wilkinson Loughborough University
Celia Kitzinger
Celia Kitzinger University of York

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