Gender and Education
Indicative funded research projects
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Gender on the higher education agenda internationally:
Co-constructing foundations for equitable futures
British Academy Social Sciences and Humanities Tackling Global Challenges - An Investigative study of the abuse of girls in African schools
Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK - Gendered school experiences: the impact on retention and achievement in Ghana and Botswana
Department for International Development (DFID), London, UK -
Access, quality and outcomes of basic education, especially of girls
Adamawa State Basic Education Board, Nigeria -
Global Initiative on Out-of-School Children: Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Report
UNICEF, Nairobi
Indicative Publications
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Crossouard, B., & Dunne, M. (2021):
Gender and education in postcolonial contexts
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education, Oxford University Press
- Crossouard, B., Dunne, M., Ananga, E., Adzahlie-Mensah, V., & Adu-Yeboah, C. (2021):
'Being a young Muslim woman in Southern Ghana: intersections of nation, religion and gender'
Journal of Contemporary African Studies - Leaney, S. and Webb, R. (2021):
'Representation as politics: asserting a feminist ethic in ethnographic research'
Ethnography and Education, 16(1), pp.44-59. - Dunne, M., Fincham, K., Crossouard, B., & Durrani, N. (2020):
'Gender symbolism and the expression of post-colonial national and religious identities'
Social Identities, 26(3), 376-387. - Humphreys, S., Dunne, M., Durrani, N., Sankey, S., & Kaibo, J. (2020):
'Becoming a teacher: experiences of female trainees in initial teacher education in Nigeria'
Teaching and Teacher Education, 87. - Adzahlie-Mensah, V., & Dunne, M. (2018):
'Continuing in the shadows of colonialism: the educational experiences of the African child in Ghana'
Perspectives in Education, 36, 44-60. - Delprato, M., Akyeampong, K., & Dunne, M. (2017):
'Intergenerational Education Effects of Early Marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa'
World Development, 91, 173-192. -
Delprato, M., and Akyeampong, K. (2017):
'The effect of early marriage timing on women's and children's health in Sub-Saharan Africa and South West Asia'
Annals of Global Health, 83 (3-4). pp. 557-567. -
Hinton-Smith, T, Danvers, E. & Jovanovic, T. (2017):
'Roma women’s higher education participation: whose responsibility?’
Gender and Education -
Delprato, M., Akyeampong, K., & Dunne, M. (2017):
'The impact of bullying on students’ learning in Latin America: A matching approach for 15 countries'
International Journal of Educational Development, 52, 3757. -
Humphreys, S., Moses, D., Kaibo, J., & Dunne, M. (2015):
'Counted in and being out: Fluctuations in primary school and classroom attendance in northern Nigeria'
International Journal of Educational Development, 44, 134-143. -
Delprato, M., Akyeampong, K., Sabates, R., and Hernandez-Fernandez, J. (2015):
'On the Impact of Early Marriage on Schooling Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa and South West Asia'
International Journal of Educational Development, 44, 42-55 -
Dunne, M., & Ananga, E. D. (2013):
'Dropping out: Identity conflict in and out of school in Ghana'
International Journal of Educational Development, 33(2), 196-205. -
Dunne, M., Sabates, R., Bosumtwi-Sam, C., & Owusu, A. (2013):
'Peer Relations, Violence and School Attendance: Analyses of Bullying in Senior High Schools in Ghana'
Journal of Development Studies, 49(2), 285-300. -
Durrani, N., & Dunne, M. (2010):
'Curriculum and national identity: Exploring the links between religion and nation in Pakistan'
Journal of Curriculum Studies, 42(2), 215-240. -
Dunne, M.(Ed.)
Gender, sexuality and development: Education and society in sub-Saharan Africa
Rotterdam /Taipei: Sense Publishers -
Leach, F. and Dunne, M. (eds) (2007):
Education, conflict and reconciliation. international perspectives
Oxford, Peter Lang. ISBN 9783039109456 -
Reddy, S., & Dunne, M. (2007):
'Risking it: Young heterosexual femininities in South African context of HIV/AIDS'
Sexualities, 10(2), 159-172. - Dunne, M., Humphreys, S., & Leach, F. (2006):
'Gender violence in schools in the developing world'
Gender and Education, 18(1), 75-98.