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- Title
Consequences of Sexism in Counselor Education: A Collective Analytic Autoethnography.
- Authors
Chaney, Michael P.; Freeman, Alcia A.; Boswell, Jennifer; Crockett, Stephanie; Binkley, Erin
- Abstract
In this article we used collective analytic autoethnography to explore experiences and perceptions of sexism among five counselor educators. Based on analysis of narrative data, we introduced a model that illustrates how sexism was experienced and given meaning by participants. Sexist events lead to positive (empowerment, sexism externalization, advocacy, and relationships with others) and negative (low selfconfidence, internalized sexism, negative affect, institutional sexism) consequences within their personal and professional lives. Implications of this model are discussed and directions for future research are presented.
- Subjects
EDUCATION of counselors; SEXISM; AUTOETHNOGRAPHY; COUNSELOR educators; DATA analysis; WOMEN'S empowerment
- Publication
Qualitative Report, 2019, Vol 24, Issue 11, p2694
- ISSN
1052-0147
- Publication type
Article