Mothers and researchers in the making: Negotiating ‘new’ motherhood within the ‘new’ academia




Astrid S. Huopalainen, Suvi T. Satama

PublisherSAGE Publications Ltd

2019

Human Relations

Human Relations

72

1

98

121

24

0018-7267

1741-282X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0018726718764571

https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726718764571

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/31923839



How do early-career academic mothers balance the demands of contemporary motherhood and academia? More generally, how do working mothers develop their embodied selves in today’s highly competitive working life? This article responds to a recent call to voice maternal experiences in the field of organization studies. Inspired by matricentric feminism and building on our intimate autoethnographic diary notes, we provide a fine-grained understanding of the changing demands that constitute the ongoing negotiation of ‘new’ motherhood within the ‘new’ academia. By highlighting the complexity of embodied experience, we show how motherhood is not an entirely negative experience in the workplace. Despite academia’s neoliberal tendencies, the social privilege of whiteness, heterosexuality and the middle class enables – at times – simultaneous satisfaction with both motherhood and an academic career.


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