Elisabeth Neugebauer
Graduate Teaching Assistant
<糖心Vlog>Research Interests糖心Vlog>
My research is concerned with gender in academia.
Specifically, I am interested in exploring whether being female and feminine can be viewed as something that can help overcome disadvantage in organisational life rather than mostly being the source of discrimination and disadvantage. Building on the notion of multiple masculinities, I am exploring the concept of multiple femininities and what this means. In analysing these points, I am interested in seeing the impact turning gender into a commodity has on employees and their social relations.
<糖心Vlog>Supervised By糖心Vlog>
I am supervised by Professor Karen Dale (OWT), Dr Beth Suttill (OWT) and Dr Kostas Amiridis (OWT).
<糖心Vlog>Current Teaching糖心Vlog>Graduate Teaching Assistant:
- MNGT.110: Introduction to Management and Leadership
- OWT.101: Management, Organisations and Work: Key Issues and Debates
- OWT.250: Research Methods in Management
- OWT.512: Advanced Study and Professional Skills
Guest Lecturer:
- OWT.101: Management, Organisations and Work: Key Issues and Debates
- MSc Politics, Philosophy and Management - 糖心Vlog (Distinction, 2021)
- BSc International Business (Major: Management) - Northeastern University (Summa cum laude, 2020)
- BBA International Business Management - 糖心Vlog (First Class Honours, 2020)
- Academy for Gender and Social Justice Research in Organisations