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Communication

City University of New York (CUNY)

2016

Academic culture

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Women Of Color In Academia And The Influence Of Religious Culture On Self-Promotion: A Collaborative Autoethnography, Joni Schwartz, Emam Mosharafa, S. Lenise Wallace Jun 2016

Women Of Color In Academia And The Influence Of Religious Culture On Self-Promotion: A Collaborative Autoethnography, Joni Schwartz, Emam Mosharafa, S. Lenise Wallace

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Much has been written about self-promoting communication by women in business, and some about self-promotion and women in academia. However, few studies specifically focus on Women of Color in academia in regard to how their religious backgrounds impact learned self-promotion communication and acclimation to academic culture. This collaborative autoethnography addresses this gap in the literature. Through two of the authors’ life experiences in the Black/African American church and Islamic faith, self-promotion is explored as it relates to their current work in academia.