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By Sue Thomas, PhD, senior policy researcher Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
Many of us who have studied and worked in higher education will not remain there forever. As we move out into the world, it's important to take with us that which has become a central part of our being and recreate it elsewhere.
Specifically, we need ways of maintaining the focus in women-oriented work communities and of bringing women's issues and women's work styles to all communities, whether academic or non-academic.
My own perspective on feminist orientations in workplaces is shaped by politics, the academy, and think tanks, because that is where my ...