Kesetaraan Gender, Hierarki dan Jabatan Struktural dalam Budaya Akademik Perguruan Tinggi

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the phenomenon of gender equality in campus academic culture, the gender ratio in higher position holders, institutional patterns that are common in academic culture and classification based on symbolic power. The research was conducted using a mixed method, data was collected by distributing questionnaires to employees, for the sake of entering the data interviews were also conducted with selected informants. The collected data is analyzed by reducing, displaying data in tables and patterns, ending with drawing conclusions. The research findings show that in general there is no difference in treatment between men and women in their respective work departments based on the average recognition of 65% of male and female employees. The gender ratio in higher positions is dominated by men at 57.6% but this occurs naturally due to selection factors based on potential, programs carried out, leadership quality of the elected candidates. Gender inequality can be seen from the social conditions in the work environment based on the symbolic power of senior juniors where junior women get pressure from senior women in the academic culture in the work environment, especially in social communication and delegation of workload.