Dr Claire E. F. Wright
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New article! Interrogating diversity: Feminism and the destructuration of Australian board appointment practices

New article! Interrogating diversity: Feminism and the destructuration of Australian board appointment practices

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Oct 5, 2023 | Publishing

Our article on feminism and Australian company board diversity has just been published by Corporate Governance: An International Review! It is a very good reminder that sometimes research takes a while to find it’s ‘right’ home. We had completed the...
New article! Sharyn Kay Cederman for the Australian Dictionary of Biography

New article! Sharyn Kay Cederman for the Australian Dictionary of Biography

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Jul 14, 2023 | Publishing, Writing

Recently I was invited to contribute an entry on feminist icon/corporate leader Sharyn Cederman to the Australian Dictionary of Biography. I am always impressed with the quality of coverage, care and rigour taken by the editors of the ADB, and I use the resource...
DECRA workshop: Women and Australian business history

DECRA workshop: Women and Australian business history

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Jan 27, 2023 | events

Happy new year! As we ease back into work, I have been busy on two tasks: first, preparing for a new session teaching Diversity and Inclusion (this time for a very strong group of postgraduates). Second, I’ve been working on final preparations for my DECRA...
Searching for Australia’s first corporate woman

Searching for Australia’s first corporate woman

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Apr 8, 2022 | Data, Ideas

I remember sitting in a work in progress workshop with UOW’s CASS network last year, discussing the pilot of my (then proposed, now awarded) DECRA project, the first history of Australian women in corporate leadership. One of the participants, I believe it was Claire...