D.L. Sollie's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Activism in the academy: Constructing/negotiating feminist leadership Our chapter is a reflective conversation among four feminist family studies/family sociology professors who have held a variety of administrative positions, from chair to director to assistant provost, in their universities. We began the conversation several years ago as we prepa...
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... The existing system of patriarchy ensures that our prevailing cultural response lies with men. Feminist scholars must balance approaches that provide access to enact change within existing systems while also pushing administrators, faculty, staff, and students to critically question and fundamentally alter those existing systems (Lloyd, Warner, Baber, & Sollie, 2009). Foremost, a liberal feminist perspective is needed to work within the current system and educate individuals about the true nature of sexual assault and false reports. ...