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May 2023, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 1037-1041 Queering the pandemic at work, a fictocritical tale
by Pierre Lescoat - 1042-1058 Connected early‐career experiences of equality in academia during the pandemic and beyond: Our liminal journey
by Frederike Scholz & Joanna Maria Szulc - 1059-1079 “In this together”? Gender inequality associated with home‐working couples during the first COVID lockdown
by Beáta Nagy & Réka Geambașu & Orsolya Gergely & Nikolett Somogyi - 1080-1103 Mothering load: Underlying realities of professionally engaged Indian mothers during a global crisis
by Ketoki Mazumdar & Sneha Parekh & Isha Sen - 1104-1123 We are both women and Kurd: An intersectional analysis of female Kolbars challenges in Iranian Kurdistan amid the COVID crisis
by Yosra AleAhmad - 1124-1141 Constructing subjects that matter: A case of conditional recognition for Pakistani Khawajasiras
by Muhammad Aqeel Awan & Daniela Pianezzi - 1142-1147 My first Little Black Dress: A Muslim immigrant woman academic's reflection on entanglement of esthetic labor and emotional labor at a White dinner
by Rafia Faiz - 1148-1151 Data Feminism By Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England: The MIT Press, 2020. ISBN: 978‐0‐262‐04400‐4
by Emily Yarrow - 1152-1154 Can the monster speak? A report to an academy of psychoanalysts. By Paul B. Preciado (trans. Frank Wynne), London: Fitzcarraldo Editions. 2021. pp. 77. ISBN: 978‐1913097‐58‐5
by Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea - 1155-1157 The female gaze in documentary film: An international perspective. By Lisa French
by Anne O' Brien
March 2023, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 353-372 Working in unprecedented times: Intersectionality and women of color in UK higher education in and beyond the pandemic
by Mwenza Blell & Shan‐Jan Sarah Liu & Audrey Verma - 373-390 Coloniality and contagion: COVID‐19 and the disposability of women of color in feminized labor sectors
by José M. Flores Sanchez & Jade Kai - 391-411 A postcolonial and pan‐African feminist reading of Zimbabwean women entrepreneurs
by J. Miguel Imas & Lucia Garcia‐Lorenzo - 412-430 Liminality as wage penalty for India's women community health workers
by Vrinda Marwah - 431-456 Decolonizing inclusion in performing academia: Trans‐inclusion as phronetic border thinking/doing praxis
by Nimruji Jammulamadaka & Alexandre Faria - 457-468 Race difference and power: Recursions of coloniality in work and organization
by Mrinalini Greedharry & rashné limki & Marjana Johansson & Jennifer L Johnson & Pasi Ahonen - 469-484 The poetic identity work and sisterhood of Black women becoming academics
by Francesca Sobande & Jaleesa Renee Wells - 485-495 Toward a reflexive anthropology
by Maythe S.‐W. Han - 496-509 The workplace at the bottom of global supply chains as a site of reproduction of colonial relations: Reflections on the cashew‐processing industry in Mozambique
by Sara Stevano - 510-528 “How did they protect you?” The lived experience of race and gender in the post‐colonial English university
by Udeni Salmon - 529-546 Theorizing the persistence of local–foreign inequality in international development organizations through the analytic of coloniality
by Emily Cook‐Lundgren - 547-573 Approaching intersectionality through metonymy: Coloniality and recursion at work
by Sally Riad & Deborah Jones - 574-595 You people: Membership categorization and situated interactional othering in BigBank
by Stephen Fox & Amie Ramanath & Elaine Swan - 596-611 Working with style: Black women, black hair, and professionalism
by Saran Donahoo - 612-627 The coloniality of labor: Migrant Black African youths' experiences of looking for and finding work in an Australian deindustrializing city
by Joshua Kalemba - 628-637 Starting a dialogue in difficult times: Intersectionality and education work
by Sarah A. Robert & Min Yu & Fernanda Sauerbronn & Banu Özkazanç‐Pan - 638-656 The persistence of neoliberal logics in faculty evaluations amidst Covid‐19: Recalibrating toward equity
by Ethel L. Mickey & Joya Misra & Dessie Clark - 657-672 Just because it don't look heavy, don't mean it ain't: An intersectional analysis of Black women's labor as faculty during COVID
by Christa J. Porter & Ginny Jones Boss & Tiffany J. Davis - 673-691 Navigating white academe during crisis: The impact of COVID‐19 and racial violence on women of color professionals
by Tsedale M. Melaku & Angie Beeman - 692-709 Fighting on the frontlines: Intersectional organizing in educators' social justice unions during COVID‐19
by Rhiannon M. Maton - 710-723 “It's part of me”: Brazilian immigrant teachers' work in a global pandemic
by Gabrielle Oliveira & Corinne Kentor - 724-743 Testimonios de las atravesadas: A borderland existence of women of color faculty
by Katherine S. Cho & Racheal M. Banda & Érica Fernández & Brittany Aronson - 744-747 Gender and work in global value chains: Capturing the gains? Development trajectories in global value chains. By Stephanie Barrientos, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2019. pp. 328. US$99.99 (hardcover), US$35.99 (pbk). ISBN: 9781108729239
by Nikita Gupta - 748-750 Advanced introduction to feminist economics. By Joyce P. Jacobsen, In Elgar Advanced Introductions. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2020
by Aslı Ermiş Mert - 751-754 Academic outsider: Stories of exclusion and hope. By Victoria Reyes
by Tair Karazi‐Presler
January 2023, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-17 Feminized cultural capital at work in the moral economy: Home credit and working‐class women
by Abigail Marks & Esme Terry & Jesus Canduela & Arek Dakessian & Dimitris Christopoulos - 18-34 “They wouldn't get away with it at McDonalds”: Decriminalization, work, and disciplinary power in New Zealand brothels
by Claire Weinhold & Gillian Abel & Lee Thompson - 35-51 “Having a family is the new normal”: Parenting in neoliberal academia during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Thais França & Filipa Godinho & Beatriz Padilla & Mara Vicente & Lígia Amâncio & Ana Fernandes - 52-67 Changing informal institutions via mimesis: Gender equality in marriage proposals
by Vera Hoelscher & Ratna Khanijou & Daniela Pirani - 68-85 Solo‐living and childless professional women: Navigating the ‘balanced mother ideal’ over the fertile years
by Krystal Wilkinson & Julia Rouse - 86-93 A personal reflection of risking and protecting lives during the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic
by Humera Manzoor - 94-111 Paternal supervisor gatekeeping: How supervising fathers hinder other fathers at work in their uptake of flexible work arrangements
by Sophie Hennekam & Jasmine Kelland & Jean‐Pierre Dumazert - 112-128 Challenging gendered power: How sexual harassment perpetrators respond to victim confrontation
by Jocelyn Elise Crowley - 129-134 Gender and resilience at work: A critical introduction
by Layla Branicki & Holly Birkett & Bridgette Sullivan‐Taylor - 135-157 The psychopath in the corner office: A multigenre
by Dorothy C. Suskind - 158-176 A gendered lens for building climate resilience: Narratives from women in informal work in Leh, Ladakh
by Abhijit Datey & Bhawna Bali & Neha Bhatia & Leishipem Khamrang & Sohee Minsun Kim - 177-196 Rescuing gender: An exploration of embodied resilience‐making in the Chilean miners' catastrophe
by Francisco Valenzuela & Matías Sanfuentes & Alejandro Castillo - 197-222 Female board directors' resilience against gender discrimination
by Rita Goyal & Nada Kakabadse & Andrew Kakabadse & Danielle Talbot - 223-262 Career resilience of female professionals in the male‐dominated IT industry in Sweden: Toward a process perspective
by Dinara Tokbaeva & Leona Achtenhagen - 263-279 Resilience for gender inclusion: Developing a model for women in male‐dominated occupations
by Donna Bridges & Elizabeth Wulff & Larissa Bamberry - 280-300 The career resilience of senior women managers: A cross‐cultural perspective
by Uma Jogulu & Esmé Franken - 301-311 Locked down? Speaking from the shadows and silence for survival
by Rima Patricia Hussein - 312-328 “When nobody listens, go online”: The “807” labor movement against workplace sexism in China's tech industry
by Hong Yu Liu - 329-344 Deepening and widening the gap: The impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on gender and racial inequalities in Brazil
by Magali Natalia Alloatti & Ana Luíza Matos de Oliveira - 345-347 The future is feminine: Capitalism and the masculine disorder By Ciara Cremin, Bloomsbury, London 2020
by Marianna Fotaki - 348-351 Social policy: a critical and intersectional analysis By Fiona Williams, 281 pages, Polity Press, 2021
by Orly Benjamin
November 2022, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 1747-1763 Theorizing gender desegregation as political work: The case of the Welsh Labour Party
by Owain Smolović Jones & Sanela Smolović Jones & Scott Taylor & Emily Yarrow - 1764-1778 “The workload is staggering”: Changing working conditions of stay‐at‐home mothers under COVID‐19 lockdowns
by Awish Aslam & Tracey L. Adams - 1779-1795 Tracing networked images of gendered entrepreneurship online
by Katrina Pritchard & Helen C. Williams & Maggie C. Miller - 1796-1814 An ecofeminist position in critical practice: Challenging corporate truth in the Anthropocene
by Charles Barthold & David Bevan & Hervé Corvellec - 1815-1830 Neoliberal feminism in old age: Femininity, work, and retirement in the aftermath of the Great Recession
by Ella Fegitz - 1831-1848 Negotiating racialized organizational spaces and intimacies: An ethnography of playpen strip club
by Cristina Silva & Michelle Newton‐Francis & Salvador Vidal‐Ortiz - 1849-1867 The significance of trying: How organizational members meet the ambiguities of diversity
by Annette Risberg & Hervé Corvellec - 1868-1889 Hybrid gender colonization: The case of muxes
by Jacobo Ramirez & Ana María Munar - 1890-1909 Intersectionality on screen. A coloniality perspective to understand popular culture representations of intersecting oppressions at work
by Charles Barthold & Victor Krawczyk & Marco Berti & Vincenza Priola - 1910-1926 Equal pay behind the “Glass Door”? The gender gap in upper management in a male‐dominated industry
by Charlotte Kräft - 1927-1934 Gender and employment: Recalibrating women's position in work, organizations, and society in times of COVID‐19
by Chantal Remery & Richard J. Petts & Joop Schippers & Mara A. Yerkes - 1935-1951 Merging the public and private spheres of women's work: Narratives from women street food vendors during Covid‐19 crisis
by Puja Guha & Annapurna Neti & Roshni Lobo - 1952-1968 Gendering boundary work: Experiences of work–family practices among Finnish working parents during COVID‐19 lockdown
by Katri Otonkorpi‐Lehtoranta & Milla Salin & Mia Hakovirta & Anniina Kaittila - 1969-1990 Reduced well‐being during the COVID‐19 pandemic – The role of working conditions
by Gundula Zoch & Ann‐Christin Bächmann & Basha Vicari - 1991-2011 Has the COVID‐19 pandemic changed gender‐ and parental‐status‐specific differences in working from home? Panel evidence from Germany
by Anja‐Kristin Abendroth & Yvonne Lott & Lena Hipp & Dana Müller & Armin Sauermann & Tanja Carstensen - 2012-2033 Changing attitudes about the impact of women's employment on families: The COVID‐19 pandemic effect
by Leen Vandecasteele & Katya Ivanova & Inge Sieben & Tim Reeskens - 2034-2051 The gendered consequences of the COVID‐19 lockdown on unpaid work in Swiss dual earner couples with children
by Stephanie Steinmetz & Leen Vandecasteele & Florence Lebert & Marieke Voorpostel & Oliver Lipps - 2052-2055 Translocational belongings: Intersectional dilemmas and social inequalities By Floya Anthias, first edition
by Sajia Ferdous - 2056-2060 La conversation des sexes. Philosophie du consentement By Manon Garcia, Climats, Department of Flammarion (Ed.), 2021, ISBN: 978‐2‐0802‐4236‐5 (pbk) ISBN (epub): 978‐2‐08‐026838‐9 ISBN (PDF Web): 978‐2‐0802‐6841‐9 price: paperback €19, ebook: €13.99
by Christine Naschberger
September 2022, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 1405-1427 Solidarity and mutual aid: Women organizing the “visible hand” urban commons
by Zofia Łapniewska - 1428-1442 Baking injera in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Women's invisible labor in the teff value chain
by Diede Smith & Marina de Regt & Addis Alem Tekalign - 1443-1462 Badass marines: Resistance practices against the introduction of women in the Dutch military
by Nina van Douwen & Marieke van den Brink & Yvonne Benschop - 1463-1480 Invisible work at work and the reproduction of gendered social service organizations
by Einat Lavee & Amit Kaplan - 1481-1494 Filling a gap in maternity care: The caring dilemma in doula practice
by Christina Young - 1495-1510 Maternity provision, contract status, and likelihood of returning to work: Evidence from research intensive universities in the UK
by Joanna M. Davies & Lisa Jane Brighton & Florence Reedy & Sabrina Bajwah - 1511-1525 Queer subjectivities in hospitality labor
by Megan Sharp & David Farrugia & Julia Coffey & Steven Threadgold & Lisa Adkins & Rosalind Gill - 1526-1541 Occupational stigma among further education teaching staff in hair and beauty: Mild but challenging
by Oonagh M. Harness - 1542-1561 Narratives from Casa Tina Martins' Women's referral center: Aesthetics of existence in the struggle against gender violence
by Thaís Zimovski Garcia de Oliveira & Rafael Diogo Pereira & Alexandre de Pádua Carrieri - 1562-1577 Tyred out: Natural aging and aesthetic labor in Pirelli's 2017 calendar
by Katrina Pritchard & Rebecca Whiting - 1578-1593 “Viewed with suspicion, considered idle and mocked‐working caregiving fathers and fatherhood forfeits”
by Jasmine Kelland & Duncan Lewis & Virginia Fisher - 1594-1611 A gay reflection on microaggressions, symbolic normativities, and pink hair
by Aleksi Soini - 1612-1616 Working in nontraditional employment roles: Understanding and breaking down the barriers to gender segregation
by Susan Durbin & Rae Cooper & Hazel Conley & Tessa Wright & Ana Lopes - 1617-1637 Maping gendered social closure mechanisms through examination of seven male‐dominated occupations
by Marta Ibáñez & Elisa García‐Mingo - 1638-1657 Female taxi drivers in Mexico City: Facing patriarchal structures as a force of oppression
by Anri Hiramatsu - 1658-1675 Gender inequality in an “Equal” environment
by Valerie Caven & Elena Navarro Astor & Vita Urbanavičienė - 1676-1691 ‘I’ll never be one of the boys’: Gender harassment of women working as pilots and automotive tradespeople
by Meraiah Foley & Sarah Oxenbridge & Rae Cooper & Marian Baird - 1692-1711 Male‐dominated workplaces and the power of masculine privilege: A comparison of the Australian political and construction sectors
by Natalie Galea & Louise Chappell - 1712-1741 Women's formal networking: The relationship between networking activities and power
by Vanda Papafilippou & Susan Durbin & Hazel Conley - 1743-1745 Cheffes de Cuisine: Women and Work in the Professional French Kitchen
by Deborah A. Harris
July 2022, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 971-987 From pure academics to transformative scholars? The crisis of the “ideal academic” in a Peruvian university
by Omar Manky & Sergio Saravia - 988-1007 Latina farmworkers' experiences: Maintaining dignity in an oppressive workplace
by Maira A. Areguin & Abigail J. Stewart - 1008-1024 Restructuring masculinities and reshaping inequalities: Negotiations of (gendered) sales work and relations in an industrial organization
by Kristina Johansson & Elias Andersson & Maria Johansson - 1025-1040 Steely determination? Constructions of masculinity in a former UK steelworker community
by Reece Garcia - 1041-1064 Rethinking how we work with Acker's theory of gendered organizations: An abductive approach for feminist empirical research
by Trudy Bates - 1065-1081 Exploring the domestic division of labor when both parents are involuntarily working from home: The effects of the UK COVID pandemic
by Reece Garcia - 1082-1094 Everyday racism and the denial of migrant African women’s good caring in aged care work
by Temitope Olasunkanmi‐Alimi & Kristin Natalier & Monique Mulholland - 1095-1112 Stigma, sustainability, and capitals: A case study on the menstrual cup
by Lara Owen - 1113-1131 Organizing male infertility: Masculinities and fertility treatment
by Lucia Cervi & David Knights - 1132-1148 Experiencing liminality: At the crossroads of neoliberal and gendered experiences
by Vijayta Doshi - 1149-1163 More than handmaids: Nursing, labor activism and feminism
by Jessa Lingel & Rosemary Clark-Parsons & Kim Branciforte - 1164-1177 A new currency for paid care: Circles of reciprocity
by Shiri Regev‐Messalem - 1178-1198 Intersectional identities and career progression in retail: The experiences of minority‐ethnic women
by Juliet Elizabeth Kele & Catherine Cassell & Jacqueline Ford & Kathryn Watson - 1199-1218 Heroism and/as injurious speech: Recognition, precarity, and inequality in health and social care work
by Sophie Hales & Melissa Tyler - 1219-1222 Krasas, J. Still a Mother: Noncustodial Mothers, Gendered Institutions, and Social Change New York: Cornell University Press. 2021, ix‐x, 228 pp., ISBN13: 9781501754296; hbk $125.00
by Annie McGhee - 1224-1235 Caring about the unequal effects of the pandemic: What feminist theory, art, and activism can teach us
by Emmanouela Mandalaki & Noortje van Amsterdam & Ajnesh Prasad & Marianna Fotaki - 1236-1258 A femin… manifesto: Academic ecologies of care and cure during a global health pandemic
by Angelo Benozzo & Mirka Koro & Anani Vasquez & Mariia Vitrukh & Pietro Barbetta & Charlton Long - 1259-1271 The “new normal” of academia in pandemic times: Resisting toxicity through care
by Mie Plotnikof & Ea Høg Utoft - 1272-1292 Indignação and declaração corporal: Luta and artivism in Brazil during the times of the pandemic
by Yuliya Shymko & Camilla Quental & Madeleine Navarro Mena - 1293-1313 From the nice work to the hard work: “Troubling” community‐based CareMongering during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Amy Kipp & Roberta Hawkins - 1314-1330 Tread lightly: Liminality and Covid‐19 reflections
by Liela A. Jamjoom - 1331-1345 In lockdown with my inner saboteur: A collaborative collage on self‐compassion
by Ana Paula Lafaire & Aleksi Soini & Leni Grünbaum - 1346-1359 Locked up and down: Incarceration, care, and art in a pandemic
by Anne‐marie Greene & Deborah Dean & Sarah Bartley & Caoimhe McAvinchey - 1360-1374 Feminism from the margins: How women are contesting the “othering” of Muslims through arts‐based resistance?
by Ritesh Kumar & Rahul Kamble - 1375-1385 Remote schooling during a pandemic: Visibly Muslim mothering and the entanglement of personal and political
by Şeyma Özdemir - 1386-1403 “Intensity, anxiety … but also, hope?” Reflections on care, whiteness, and emotions by women of color during the virocene
by Angie Mejia & Danniella Balangoy & Chandi Katoch
May 2022, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 703-722 Are we failing female and racialized academics? A Canadian national survey examining the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on tenure and tenure‐track faculty
by Jennifer C. Davis & Eric Ping Hung Li & Mary Stewart Butterfield & Gino A. DiLabio & Nithi Santhagunam & Barbara Marcolin - 723-738 Feminized anti‐Blackness in the professoriate
by e alexander - 739-757 The social relations of gold: How a gendered asset serves social reproduction and finance in Pakistan
by Ghazal Mir Zulfiqar - 758-777 Choreographing social reproduction: Making personal protective equipment and gender during a neoliberal pandemic
by Braden Leap & Kimberly Kelly & Marybeth C. Stalp - 778-799 Corporeal generosity: Breastfeeding bodies and female‐dominated workplaces
by Elaine Burns & Susanne Gannon & Heather Pierce & Sky Hugman - 800-816 “Women of ill repute”: Pariah femininities, retaliatory violence, and the negotiation of rebel identities among women bartenders
by Emily H. Starr - 817-829 Women who host: An intersectional critique of rentier capitalism on AirBnB
by George Maier & Kate R. Gilchrist - 830-844 Labors of love: Work, labor, and care in dog–human relations
by Erika Cudworth - 845-862 Involved fatherhood and the workplace context: A new theoretical approach
by Jamie Atkinson - 863-879 Exploring the lived experiences of Singapore’s “opt‐out” mothers: Introducing “Professional Motherhood”
by Ben Kerrane & Emma Banister & Hadi Wijaya - 880-896 Elite women coaches negotiating and resisting power in football
by Annelies Knoppers & Donna de Haan & Leanne Norman & Nicole LaVoi - 897-905 Close encounters: Migrant bodies, workplace, and intimate labor in Asia
by Denise L. Spitzer & Theodora Lam & Kellynn Wee & Brenda S. A. Yeoh - 906-921 Working intimacies: Migrant beer sellers, surveillance, and intimate labor in Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand
by Denise L. Spitzer - 922-937 “God blessed me with employers who don't starve their helpers”: Food insecurity and dehumanization in domestic work
by Julie Ham & Aaron Ceradoy - 938-952 “Let my hands be your hands”: Constructions of intimacy among Filipina migrants in the care of the elderly in Japan
by Katrina Navallo - 953-970 Positional embodiment: How networks shape the lived experiences of the bodies of female sex workers in post‐socialist China
by Yeon Jung Yu
March 2022, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 371-387 “A trade of one's own”: The role of social and cultural capital in the success of women in male‐dominated occupations
by Donna Bridges & Larissa Bamberry & Elizabeth Wulff & Branka Krivokapic‐Skoko - 388-407 The COVID‐19 pandemic: Narratives of informal women workers in Indian Punjab
by Nadia Singh & Areet Kaur - 408-426 Feminist resistance building in the Brazilian agroecology movement: A gender decoloniality study
by Flávia Naves & Yuna Fontoura - 427-442 Gender‐based exclusionary practices in performance appraisal
by Angel Ellul Fenech & Shireen Kanji & Zsuzsanna Vargha - 443-465 Feminism through the market? A study of gender‐equality consultants in France
by Soline Blanchard - 466-485 Repoliticizing diversity work? Exploring the performative potentials of norm‐critical activism
by Mie Plotnikof & Sara Louise Muhr & Lotte Holck & Sine Nørholm Just - 486-501 Egalitarian inequality: Gender equality and pattern bargaining
by Ines Wagner & Mari Teigen - 502-519 (Not) bringing your whole self to work: The gendered experience of upward mobility in the UK Civil Service
by Sam Friedman - 520-535 The production of difference and “becoming Black”: The experiences of female Nigerian doctors and nurses working in the National Health Service
by Nkechinyelu Ann Edeh & Sarah Riley & Patrizia Kokot‐Blamey - 536-560 Battered South‐Asian diasporic women: Culture, secrets and work
by Edwina Pio & Vikashni Moore - 561-574 Writing bodies and bodies of text: Thinking vulnerability through monsters
by Line Henriksen & Katrine Meldgaard Kjær & Marie Blønd & Marisa Cohn & Baki Cakici & Rachel Douglas‐Jones & Pedro Ferreira & Viktoriya Feshak & Simy Kaur Gahoonia & Sunniva Sandbukt - 575-590 Embodying feminism: Donor demands and bridgework in Cambodian nongovernmental organizations
by Mary‐Collier Wilks - 591-608 Athena SWAN gender equality plans and the gendered impact of COVID‐19
by Thereza Raquel Sales de Aguiar & Shamima Haque & Keith A. Bender - 609-625 Brothers and broken dreams: Men, masculinity, and emotions in platform capitalism
by Trang Thi Quynh Dinh & Janne Tienari - 626-638 If I knew then what I know now
by Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea - 639-649 Women deserve better: A discussion on COVID‐19 and the gendered organization in the new economy
by Simisola Johnson - 650-665 Negotiating masculinities in times of crisis: On the COVID frontline in Pakistan
by Amna Chaudhry & John Amis - 666-686 Women’s entrepreneurial subjectivity under scrutiny: Expert knowledge on gender and entrepreneurship
by Amparo Serrano‐Pascual & Carlota Carretero‐García - 687-692 How are gender inequalities (re)produced in France? A look at the roles of work, family, and school
by Didier Chabanet - 693-696 Sharing care: Equal and primary fathers and early years parenting
by Mark Gatto - 697-702 Power & consent by Rachel Doyle SC: Challenging the secrecy, blame & shame that occurs in cases of sexual harassment in Australian workplaces
by Sarah Duffy & Michelle O’Shea
January 2022, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-7 Reproductive justice: Born transnational
by Laura Briggs - 8-27 Fertility treatment and organizational discourses of the non‐reproductive female body
by Lucia Cervi & Joanna Brewis - 28-43 The “diseased” activist's body as the site of trauma: Anti‐racist struggles and the postrace academy
by Yasmin Ibrahim - 44-57 The woman writer's body: Multiplicity, neoliberalism, and feminist resistance
by Sharon Ee Ling Quah & Alexandra Ridgway - 58-78 “Show us what you’ve got”: From experiences of undoing to mobilizing agentic vulnerability in research
by Barbara Plester & Heesun Kim & Janet Sayers & Brigid Carroll - 79-91 Vulnerable relational knowing that matters
by Susan Meriläinen & Tarja Salmela & Anu Valtonen - 92-109 What is intersectional equality? A definition and goal of equality for organizations
by Dorian R. Woods & Yvonne Benschop & Marieke van den Brink - 110-130 Gender and ethnic equity in Aotearoa New Zealand's public service before and since Covid‐19: Toward intersectional inclusion?
by Jane Parker & Janet Sayers & Amanda Young‐Hauser & Shirley Barnett & Patricia Loga & Selu Paea - 131-150 Indigenous and gendered persons and peoples in business ethics education: Intersections of Indigenous wisdoms and de Beauvoirian existentialism
by Shelley T. Price & Christopher M. Hartt & Albert J. Mills & Nia F. MacFarlane - 151-166 “Who else is gonna do it if we don't?” Gender, education, and the crisis of care in the 2018 West Virginia teachers' strike
by Nancy Weiss Hanrahan & Sarah Amsler - 167-187 Critical feminist analysis of STEM mentoring programs: A meta‐synthesis of the existing literature
by Makini Beck & Jillian Cadwell & Anne Kern & Ke Wu & Maniphone Dickerson & Melinda Howard - 188-204 And roses too: How “Better Work” facilitates gender empowerment in global supply chains
by Kelly Pike & Beth English - 205-221 Change agents or defending the status quo? How senior leaders frame workplace gender equality
by Natasha Cortis & Meraiah Foley & Sue Williamson - 222-240 Identity tensions of women with two leadership positions in India
by Dina Banerjee & Nazia Zabin Memon - 241-255 Gender and telework: Work and family experiences of teleworking professional, middle‐class, married women with children during the Covid‐19 pandemic in Turkey
by Sevgi Çoban - 256-272 The emotional toll of postfeminist fatherhood
by Julia Gruson‐Wood & Carla Rice & Jess Haines & Gwen E. Chapman - 273-300 “Isn't it ironic…!?!” Mobility researchers go sedentary: A group auto‐ethnography on collective coping and care in pandemic times
by Kerstin Martel & Monique Raupp & Acil Abdul Hadi & Emilija Oleškevičiūtė & Rodrigo Mello & Tania Biswas & Giovanna S. Milani - 301-308 Perceptions of gendered‐challenges in academia: How women academics see gender hierarchies as barriers to achievement
by Hande Eslen‐Ziya & Tevfik Murat Yildirim - 309-341 Academic mothers, professional identity and COVID‐19: Feminist reflections on career cycles, progression and practice
by Dorothea Bowyer & Milissa Deitz & Anne Jamison & Chloe E. Taylor & Erika Gyengesi & Jaime Ross & Hollie Hammond & Anita Eseosa Ogbeide & Tinashe Dune - 342-352 Academic mothers with disabilities: Navigating academia and parenthood during COVID‐19
by Kathryn Wagner & Summer Melody Pennell & Meike Eilert & Stacey R. Lim - 353-367 From “nobody's clapping for us” to “bad moms”: COVID‐19 and the circle of childcare in Canada
by Julia Smith - 368-370 Gender: In World Perspective 4th Edition by Raewyn Connell—Book review by James Pickles
by James Pickles
July 2021, Volume 28, Issue S2
- 277-288 Mothering with a career during a pandemic; the case of the Ghanaian woman
by Philipa Birago Akuoko & Vincent Aggrey & Jennifer Dokbila Mengba - 289-306 Lockdown & me …!! Reflections of working women during the lockdown in Vadodara, Gujarat‐Western India
by Anuratha Venkataraman & Anjali Venkataraman - 307-320 Where is my home?: Gendered precarity and the experience of COVID‐19 among women migrant workers from Delhi and National Capital Region, India
by Shubhda Arora & Mrinmoy Majumder - 321-329 A feminist public sociology of the pandemic: Interviewing about a crisis, during a crisis
by Kate Henley Averett - 330-339 The “living dead” within “death‐worlds”: Gender crisis and covid‐19 in India
by Debadrita Chakraborty - 340-347 Touch and contact during COVID‐19: Insights from queer digital spaces
by Mohammed Cheded & Alexandros Skandalis - 348-365 Responses to the COVID‐19 crisis in Ireland: From feminized to feminist
by Pauline Cullen & Mary P. Murphy - 366-377 “Very little but a lot.” Solidarity within the sex workers' community in Poland during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Agata Dziuban & Martyna Możdrzeń & Anna Ratecka - 378-396 The impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on gender‐related work from home in STEM fields—Report of the WiMPBME Task Group
by Monique Frize & Lenka Lhotska & Loredana G. Marcu & Magdalena Stoeva & Gilda Barabino & Fatimah Ibrahim & Sierin Lim & Eleni Kaldoudi & Ana Maria Marques da Silva & Peck Ha Tan & Virginia Tsapaki & Eva Bezak - 397-404 Invisible people: A story of fertility treatment and loss during the pandemic
by Heather Griffiths - 405-414 “Two hours extra for working from home”: Reporting on gender, space, and time from the Covid‐field of Delhi, India
by Asiya Islam - 415-418 Rethinking research funding in pandemic times
by Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt - 419-433 Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the productivity of academics who mother
by Salima Kasymova & Jean Marie S. Place & Deborah L. Billings & Jesus D. Aldape - 434-445 Pandelivery : Reflections on black delivery app workers experiences during COVID‐19 in Brazil
by Mariana Luísa da Costa Lage & Antonio Carlos Rodrigues - 446-460 “Brazil cannot stop”: Meritocratic ideology in an unequal country
by Juliana Schneider Mesquita & Marcos Sales Bezerra - 461-483 Gender roles during COVID‐19 pandemic: The experiences of Turkish female academics
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