ABSTRACT
This article aims to address the reproduction of inequalities vis a vis gender and education as a multi-dimensional problem. Its objective is to show that the intersection between gender, social position of origin and asymmetric university spaces, attests to the inequalities in Higher Education System. Based on intersectionality perspective constructed on those three dimensions of analysis, gender inequalities are observed at the global, regional and national levels, based on comparable databases. Also, it centres on the results of an empirical investigation in Mexico that highlights the perspective of intersectionality in relation to the roles played by asymmetric university spaces in the reproduction and continuity of social and gender inequalities. The paper introduces and tests the category asymmetric university spaces as mechanism for the reproduction of inequalities, and concludes with his significance, emphasizing interlaced inequalities in Mexico City’s university.
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Notes on contributor
Lorenza Villa Lever holds a Doctorate in Sociology from L'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), in Paris, France, since 1981. She is a full-time researcher at the Institute of Social Research and professor in the Doctoral Program in Social Science, both at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) where she is a thesis director for Masters and PhD. She has been honoured as a National Researcher 2 for 2013 to 2018.
ORCID
Lorenza Villa Lever http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7621-6623
Notes
1 One U.S. dollar is equivalent to about 21 Mexican pesos.