No. 1 (2006): Women and higher education

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One of the social transformations that not only society but also the University itself has had to face is the incorporation of women into its space, which is still a reflection of more general social changes, such as the massive incorporation of women to fulfill functions traditionally reserved for men.

Identifying the mechanisms that can act against the claim of equality is an important step to counteract it. Acting now should be our purpose, knowing the difficulties and risks, since not only our immediate future is in our hands but also the responsibility of building a more egalitarian society for future generations. And for this, and despite the inequalities that we have observed, the University is a privileged place. We believe that this issue of our journal is a good example of this.

Coordinator: Ana Isabel Blanco García

Number of articles accepted: 11.

Published: 2006-06-15

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